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VOL. LXXXL NO. 196 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 21, 1962 W on’t Ask SEATO StateN ews Says U .S. Roundup for Output Boost Accidental Deaths Count Reaches 5 In State Weekend So All Have By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BANGKOK, Thailandf’^s massing of American troops An elderly * New Canaan (A P )—The United States along the frontier threatened to stir up trouble. man and his wife were" fatally held out hopes today other The Soviet Communist party or­ injured in a collision and t Southeast Asia Treaty Or­ gan Pravda warned the American three other persons drowned President ganization powers would send landings in Thailand may “ cause in weekend accidents iii Con­ Seeks Aid forces to Thailand but Thai retaliatory action from the .other side.” necticut. officials were reported satis­ “ Such actions of the United Another Connecticut resident fied American supjport is States," Pravda said, “ will in- was killed In a highway crash in Calls for By Labor, Rhode Island. enough to ward o ff any Com­ George W. Spell, 71, was killed munist incursion from (Oontinued on Page Five) Saturday when his car collided neighboring Laos. with another at an intersection in Medicare Oen. Paul D. ^rk lna , com­ New Canaan. Business mander of U.S. forces In South­ Snell's 62-year-old wife, Flor­ east Asia, said after an Inspection Indonesia Puts ence, died Sunday at Norwalk Hos­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tour of the border -front that his pital. WASHINGTON (AP) ~ The Kennedy administra­ President Kennedy said today men had the “ situation well in Four of the five teen-agers in tion, with the President lead- hand." 120 Paratroops the other car were injured, none th problem facing the natiion Tanks were on the way from seriously. ing/the assault, has carried a is not how labor and n^nage- Hawaii- with the buildup moving A 16-year-old Colchester boy, plea for its medical care for ment should divide frm ts of On New Guinea Robert H. Churchill, drowned Sun­ steadily toward a total strength the aged program across the production but how to in­ of 6,000 men. day night in Lake Oxoboxo, nation in an attempt to bring HOLLANDIA, West New Guinea crease output so everyone will United States Ambassador Ken­ Montville. He. and a friend. Roy pressure to bear on Congress. neth Young said the Americans (AP) — Dutch authorities today Rogers, l.*5. of Montville, tried, to have more to share. would reftialn as long as the Red prepared to evacUate Dutch wom­ swim across a 200-yard cove, but. The An)erican Medical Asso­ The President was th« first threat to this pro-Westem king­ en and children from this island’s Churchill was unable to make it. ciation goes on nationwide speaker at ths Whito-^Houss con­ dom existed and would welcome western tip following an invasion Lurina Ann Lewis. 6-year-old television tonight to counter ference of national'' elcMolnla' troops from other SEATO nations by 120 Indonesian paratroopers. daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Normal the move, Issues—attended by severtU hun­ Joining them. Gov. P. J. Platteel announced Lewis of Wilton, drowned in the While President Kennedy ad­ dred of the nation's losdlng busi­ With the exception of France, that 120 women and children, would Wilton Community Pool Saturday. dressed 17,6(X) persons at New nessmen, labor union iMders, ajul all other members of the eight- be moved from the town of Tem- The other drowning victim was York City's Madison Square Gar­ representatives of the public, nation antl-Oommunist alliance Inabuan to the east coast 'of Vo- William Fullerton, 35, o f Hart­ Kennedy was introduced by 'R1 den Sunday. Vice President Lsm- caialrman Thomas J. Watson Jr. have Indicated a willingness to gelkop, the island's westehlmost ford, who went under when a row­ don B- Johnson and other admin­ send token forces if Thailand asks, peninsula, and to the nearby isle boat capsized on Chafee Pond in of the International Business Ma­ istration spokesman sounded' calls chines Co. for them. of Biak. Ashford Friday, night. Fullerton's for support of medical care for The Thai government called on The announcement gave the body was not recovered until the The President ssdd the business the aged under Social Security at and' labor leaders had an oppor­ the Americans but there has been first disclosure of the. size of the tfext day. more . than a score of rallies no report further help would be paratroop landing Saturday. tunity St the conference to sug­ John E. Leone, 19, Pawcatuck, across the country. gest to the governpient how ths sought from otherk, at least at It said some of the paratroop­ was killed Saturday at Charles­ Many listeners, including some country can do a bettor job in this tlma. ers dropped near Teminabuan town, R. I., when the car he was gray-haired prospective recipients Increasing output- and e^onomio The Laotian bordeV was ped a nedy yesterday at a political edu- world. ence, also welcomed .the dele­ of Congress on the King-AnderMn tion which became the present activities. Robert Shelton, a copy editor Kerr-Mllia law. Under this legis­ on the. New York Times, six similar march several montiis .lication rally..' Today’s sessions were to be giv­ gates. In a prepared speech she Bill Indicated i^oritocey b f ' what The high tribunal, in. an opinion the bill actually Said. lation the federal government by Justice Stewart, 'said the con­ months and *800 fine.' ago alto promised to Investigate Hoffa described Kowalski, who en over to briefings of the dele­ promised the woman would help the situation. et Is seeking the Democratic nomina­ gates by a score of officials on ad­ put on the most vigorous national ■ But Dr. WlUiam R. Richards, riuitches state funds to provide victions had to be set aside be­ Alden Whitman, a copyreader tion for Senator, as “a man who ministration policies and pro-, generol manager of the state med­ health assistance for the needy, cause tbe indictments returoed by on th e ' New York Times, six ical (^ety,^ said ■ pe<^e are op- Eisenhower said be was disap­ month.i and *500 fine. The jail sen­ TERROBISM^NTPICES stands by his word'knd votes for graibs, and a dinner toni|^ to be (CoUfiiilied oni'PiiM Six) ' the grand jury against the six posingT the bUI preclseily because pointed the measure did not in­ failed to identify the subject un­ tence was suspended. ALGIERS (AP)—Seven Moe- wbat he believes la right." addressed by Vice President Lyn­ lenis were found shot dead today The labor leader called a federal don B. Johnson. and Senate Dem­ t h ^ do understand it. , clude provision for federal as- der. congressional subcommittee Herman Llverlght. former . pro­ Ills President mentioned that sistance in cases of catastrophic Inquiry at the time each witness gram director 1)1 New Orleans tel­ in a car on a country road 60 Indictment agalnat him in Naah-< ocratic Leader Mike Mansfield. of miles outside Algiers. Ambush- ■viUe, Tenn., A “ publtcUy stunt” en­ Montana. his father, fonher. Ambassador Ulnesa. He said If this were added was interrogated. evision station WDSU. three Sadlak Quits Joseph P. Kennedy, who is re­ needs of most of the elderly could Stewart- said Congress had ex­ months and *500 fine. ers had riddled tIA car with bol- gineered by the Kennedy adminis­ Bailey conttwsted the Demoent- lets, Seoret Andy Organisation tration. ic women’e mating with a simi­ cuperating' from a stroke, "can be met. pressly provided that no one could WUIlam A. Price, former repor­ pay his bUl.” \ “ I believe the proper approach be prosecuted for refusal to an­ ter on the New. York Dally News, gunmen killed three. Moslems, In­ The Indictment, re.tumed FrJjlay, lar one. held ^ Republican wom- Senate Race cluding teen-age' girl. In Al­ charges Hoffa with 'violating the “Otherwlsa I would have to,” is the voluntary not the compul­ swer questions of congressional three months and *500 fine. a en here last month. He said the giers. A band of three Euro­ Thft-HarUey Law and lUegaUy col­ said Kennedy, adding Jokingly, sory,- S'l^roach under the Social investigators except upon indict­ John T. Gojack, trade unionist RepubUcan meetings were ­ "and I am, not as well off as he peans, presumably .seeking funds lecting |1 million from a.NashvUle cally negative, but the. Demo­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Security .system,” the former ment by a grand jury, of (jolumbus, Ohio, nine months to.” and *200 fine. Gojack was former- to finance the terrorist cam­ firm. cratic program conc^|ins itself Pre • convention campaigning president said. 'This court has never decided paign to keep Algeria French, Prest^ept .l^ ^ e d y , then a sen­ “We have always felt it would With the “ present and the future headed Into the final stretch to­ Rep.; Melvin R. Laird, H-WU„ whether the indictment.must iden­ robbed a branch post office of ator, anol)iabrdit&ipr> Robert, now be in poor taste to offer fonner spokesman for the Senate and tify the subject which was under (Continued on Pago Three) —not with . the dead and dying day as RepubUcan aspiranU to Ambassador Kennedy as a prime about 81,000. AutboiUes of Oran, U.S. Attorney (Seneral, partici­ past.” House members, said Eisenhow­ inquiry at the time of the defen­ In the west, said repotis tndlcat-' pated In the Investigation Into the political office jockeyed for' dele- example of ‘the rich',” saitP Rich­ ers advise would bring some dant's alleged default or Yefuakl Then Bailey tprned- to the men strength >at the state nom­ ards, “but the President was evi­ ed about 10 pernorig were killed- firm 111 1 « » . in the oppbsltlcn party- He s^ d changes in the party statement. to answer," Stewart continued. KowsdaU. who had announced inating conventioil, only two dently net reluctant to do so,” FTA Project Aims and possiMy 100- wocaided Sun­ present R^publicen leaders are Lftird said the document will be He then stated that the court day by secret army mortar fire provloualy he. would attend the weeks away. Whathe failed to bring'out was ready for submission to Senate was today holding that '{he indict­ edging ckisa “to the' Btrchito * (hat.t, under Social Security med- into a Moslem quarter,. rally here, docldsd not to s p p w , The withdrawal' of former Con- and Hoifse Republicans at separ­ ment must contain such an aver­ To Aid Youngsters since, he said, his ^ for the ty^ rl^t-wbig fanatics in their gresBonan-at-Large Antoni Jjf. (cine:ine, not he, but the working inan attseks upon the President and would be taxed to pay bis father's ate meetings June 7- ment, and for this reason the AURORA 7 CHE<)KED Senate nomination. Welfare Sec­ Sadlak from the race for the eeh- Eisenttower broke up the news judgments agalnat 'the six' had to By G. K. HODENFIELD retary J^raham RlWcoff, was not the Democratic party.*’ atorial nomination in, favor of bills, whether the ‘elder Kennedy CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. . He said Republican National conference, held on t^e front steps be reversed. . AP Education Writer (AP)—Technlrlaiu checked Au­ planning* to attend. Ctongresaman .Horace SMly-Brown tould pay them himself or not,” PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)—A Chairman W ilU ^ E. Miller re- Richards added. of his office on the grounds of During the congresalonal hear- rora 7, the MercniY spaoecraft AUhougli Teamstors Union Jr. was the major development in three-year action program to im­ centiy addressed a conference of weekend activities . on the GOP Gettysburg College, with a quip .ings, aont of the sik Invoked the of Navy Lt- Cmdr. 'Blaloolm heack)iMitm dqes not^«ido^ Fifth Amendment protection prove the lot of the nation’s political candidates, Hotfa sold, adgbt-wlng groups here and ‘'made scene. BOSTOir(AP) —SscreUry of about a group of about 100 coeds Scott Carpenter, and Ma Atlas a speech that would luive be«i Commerce Luther Hodges says the in shorts who turned out to listen against self-incrimtoation, but em­ economically and socially de­ laruchlng racket In detaO to­ local oigaidsatioas can and do. ' Seely-Brown: picked up 66 con­ prived rouiigstera Was launched perfactly appropriate for a Birch vention delegates as conventions proposal to provide old-age medi­ to what be had to say. phasized First Amendment guar­ day. If they find no morn “ bugs’* He said Kbwalskl, who has re­ today by the National Oongresa of Soatoty raUy.” 'i were held In Connecticut’s 36 cal care through the Social Secur­ Turning to the aewrtors and antees of freedom of speech 'and In capsule or missile—If the ceived wMeiqwead - labor siqiport Parents' and Teachers. weather hold»--4f other factors 'in bU Senate hkl. should have no Wbat about the “seU-prolesaed state senatorial districts to choose ity system Is not a plan of soctal- Houas members, Elsenhower ob­ preas. They also contended the Inves­ Delegates to the congress’ an­ an are favorable, then tbe Au­ tetHiUs gathering endorsemento liberals in tbe ifepubUcan party?” state central conunltteemen and iaed medicine. served with s wide grin: Bailey. . asked. He ~Biswered his eonunitteewomen. Hodges told a rally In support “ Why couldn’t w s have had the tigators, the Bouse Oommlttee bn nual convention were given a rora 7-AUaa eombinatiim will from Tesmster locals in Ooimecu- blast off next Thursday between own guesUaB -by .saying Sen. U was at the 86tb District Con- of the bill ;^ t night that under good luck to go to a collie where WAmertean Acttvlttto and the wlde-riuiglng list of projects to be B J B . and 8:80 pm., EMtem Thruston B. MbrtoB, t t i t y . , aeelis all ths coeds wear shorts. Senate Internal Security subcom­ 7 mittee, exceeded their autborltyi (OonttBoed on Paga Nine) Staadard nine.

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'♦C . ‘ • . x’- ' MANCHESTER EVENiSa HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, MAY 21,1962 MANCHEgTER EVE N IN g HERALD, .JtfANCHESTER, CONN.^ MONDAY, MAY 21, 1962 p a g b ' t h s ^ io'Lon don and coynpoa* aympho* nlea eapeolaUy N. O A K 2 Russell, Shelton, Loveright, Price Mople seem to .realise that the in the past. (lie claaaes became mterearted m spade. This orchestra was established Lonng Air Force Base, Maine. He was bom April 2 at the base « K J 10 3 and Gojack was 5-2. of last fall’s brief Jaunt,’ and ' uhlMd Btatea has thclargestnum- mutlc and public concerts began An expert West curls his lip her-of orchestras, and that it also In 1743 as a 16-member 'group, ho.spltal. H is maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ChrlB' Norih BaR The vote in the case ot WhIttjhB then again it could have been ^ to be established In large halls to at this maneuver. West puts up was 4-2. . . haa the world'a best. and la the first instance of offer­ Lux, Bio Lindo, Calif. His paternal grandparents are Ml:, and „ 2 « B u t -the work of’spring*! mysteri­ accommodate the large number of the ace of spades ahd leads an­ Zn view o f the fact that people ing a regular senes of concerts Mrs. Alphonse Reale, 74 Woodland St. Pa»a\3 NT AU B m Justices Harlan and Clark listeners. This required larger or- « • ' • * * other h eart to ...force out the ace. O peoiog Im 4 -— V 10 wrote dissenting opinions In all ous'htagle on the (dtrious— ■' / - generally don't realize this; i mip- during a .season. In 1781. It moved W eet g e ts . in with the ace of cheatras, and by the^ middle of Osella, Peter John, son of M r. and Mrs. N. David Osella, 2 six cases. - but whatever the reason it pose there are a grea*- many other from a small hall to the Gewand­ clphs In time to defeat the con­ things they don't realize about or- the lath century an orchestra of Heidi Dr., Vernon. He was bom April 28 at St. Francis Hos­ Justices Frankfurter and White w a s h e r haus or Drapers Hall where the East, but nobody saw hli crime. apparently was enough to ' about 60 was the rule. pital, Hartford. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Rose Mllllx, tract with the rest of the hearts. took no part in any ot the casea ehestraa, so I’m lust going to weavers and drapers had been He should have played thAjaelc send Comet out ot orbit again. Rockville. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Neno G. Didn’t,H appen . . Justice Brennan disqualified ramtoe on about them, and maybe wont to display their wares since If you attended the last couple of of hearts at the flrat trick to p i ^ Osella, 4 Village St. He has a brother, David Christopher, 1. It didn’t happen that way when himself In the case of Whitman. ' This time, It seem s' that ytmH find aomethtng of interest in guild days. The name stuck to the concerts by the Manchester Civic vent any possible tnisunderstan^ the b:^upreme Court’s decision on given the 't i n t public concert at least I tried to keep some sinae This slip afiowed declarer to Diamonds-r-9 5; Clubs— A 9 8 2. ''■the neighborhood when he de­ basts, in a large auditorium. A s Or- June 1989, oh an appeal by anywhere in 1673. but Venice had of proportion about it. steal la spade trick. N ow he could W hat do you say? cided to leave home. H e waa ehastra of 100 players is still more Lloyd B&imblatt. thriving opera half a century ear­ Most people thought we sounded land—Wind calm, temperature 56, abandon the spades and go after Answer; Pass. You can •ttO Ti flnahy captured and contained modem In concepUon. ■-The Barenblatt decision af­ THIS TIME lier, and Florence antedates Ve­ our best in the orchestral part of visibility Its mile, weather fog. the clubs. He w as sure of one to reopen against a strong no- in a trash can. The oldest orchestra In existence Marine firmed the broad powers of Con­ nice. These were operatic ven­ the Mendelssohn Piano Ckmcerto, Neu- Haven— Wind E 5 knots, spade, two hearts, three diamonds trump onl.v when you have very la the ZielpBig Gewandhaus Orches­ gress to Ih v e su j^ e subversion Mrs. IVqyland reports this tures rather than e^^phonlc con­ and 1 think we probably'did. The temperature 58, visibility 1 1-4 and three clubs, for game and unbalanced distribution. tra, shout which we hear little to- and to cite witiiessMSIpr contempt time the ahUnal must have INSIST ON certs, however. fact is that we had exactly the mile, weather fog. rubber. For Shelnwold’s 36-page book* climbed onto the be^ to get day, since it is in East Germany- Weather If they refuse to a'nsweKquestlons under Soviet domination. But it . Handel, so closely allied - with number of players for it that Stratford Point — Wind east West had an excuse for not let, “A Pimket Guide to Bridge," to the open window on & t- without the qlear - consutuUonal Still exists, for occasionally some English musical history, never Mendelssohn envisioned, 87. So far southeast 5 knots, temperature 88, taking the ace of spades. He was send 50c to Bridge Book, Man­ urday while the fam ily w as DEPENDABILITY... WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — The grounds for the refusal. ■'x pitiduced a symphony . concert In as I could Judge, balance was Just visibility 1 1-4 miles, weathgr fog. afraiil that South still held the chester Evening Herald, Box’3318, out. .y U.S. Weather Bureau's marine Stratford Shoals — Wind south­ Grand Central Sta.. N.Y. 17, N.Y. In the majority decision, SteW-. his long life, even though he wSa about perfect between piano and ace-Jack of hearts. If so, it was There waa no real concern advisory for today; east 5 knots, temperature 60, sea (CJopyrtght 1962, CZeneral F ea­ art stated that, the very core of the leading Impresario ^ the day. orchestra. essential to let Bkist lead the next '>yer Comet’s whereabouts INSIST ON A H«w To Held Tides w ere high along the Con­ calm, visibility 1 mile, weatther tures Corp.)'- criminality under the law provid­ He worked alw-aya in the field of heart, and the only real chance ripit away because the Wey- 1 Kathy Hagen played yery well necticut shore today from 11;30 fog. was that East had the queen of ing for prosecution of those who BHS Band Members Receive Honors ^ opera, and only digressed to on a piano which is slightly small- a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and will be from refuse to answer questiema of con- landa^fl^red Comet was in FALSE TEETH Eatons Neck—Wind northeast 5 spades.' Rockville High School band director Samuel Goldfarb presents Michael Albom the John Philip Sousa oratorio to circumvent the "blue 11:30 pim. to 1 a.m. Tue.sday morn­ Helium in Sahara greafiional investigators la. pertin­ hiding sMTiwhere e ^ In the ar than today’s (Soncert grand. But knots, temperature 54, sea calm, Furnace Powers Fan It wasn't much of an excuse, band award and principal Joseph McCu^ksr awards Elizabeth McLeod a plaque for the some award More nm ily In Place lawa” of his time which prohibited ing. Low tide at Old Saybrewk ency to the subject under Inquiry house, i ^ , ■' in Mendelssohn's day the concert visibility 2 miles, weather fog. since South would not be at­ at the high school’s concert Friday night. Both received the award for "singular merit in loyalty Do jour.tstoe teeth ennoreha eih'- opera on Stmddyg. His operatic or­ today is at 7 p.m. and Tuesday ALGIERS — Helium was dis­ of tho queatlona which the defend­ But this mohitog the worst grand was double strung instead of CLEVEILAND—An Ohio manu­ tacking spades so promptly if he and cooperation, and for displaying generally those high qualities of conduct which school Instru­ bMrnss by slipping, dropping or «eb - chestra numbered 20, by the way, morning at 7:30 a.m. covered recently In the French Sa­ ant refused to answer. w as feared, and thS' search fo r bhng when you eet. leiigh or telle? triple strung as It is thday. so it facturer is developing a gas fur­ were missing both the ace and mental music strives to Impart.” Behind the Sousa award winners are Allan Pease, Arnold Groot Just sprinkle e Uttle FAsTEBTH on which was about par In these Sunset this evening at 8:09 p.m. hara at a natural-gas field at In- JusUcs Harlan In his dissent the wandering pet 1>cgan In wasn’t quite as noisy as the pres­ nace that drives Its own warm-air queen. Surely South would begin and Robert Backhofen, band members who received the Dennis Chapdelaine Memorial Award, found­ your pUtee.Thls alkaline (non-acldi days.. and sunrise Tuesday morning is Last Meeting Set Salah, 600 miles south of Algiers, said ths reasons .givsn by the earnest. powder holds felse tnth mors firmly ent instrument, and he wrote ac­ blower with power from a built-in on the clubs first. But It does go ed in memory of a student who was killed In an automobile crash a year ago. (Herald photo by Another name associated with 5:26 a.m. by a French state-controlled com­ court "fo r Its sudden holding, Comet, because of his Noc­ end more cornfortebly.bly. t>o " gummy, cordingly for it. 130-watt thermoelectric generator. to show that even a good defender Saternis). gooey, pasty testa or tteeUng.Doee not E^land is Haydn. This is because Boating weather for Long Is­ pany, CREPS. The world's other which unless confined to contempt turnal habits, is most apt th^ ' Incidentally, Mendelssohn crut(« Deed $800. ^ time. Read in bed until eyn shut. Bill>ani group numbered 65 in 1838 under GATE OPEN 7:15—SHOWN AT DUSK AlltOmTIC WASHER MATINEES DAILY 1:50 and Tuesday. Fair weather. Vis­ Harlan aald further that "I am front lawns or b^kyard gar­ Wesley R. Sinlth to ■ Thurston Earl W. Tracy fbr Salvatore tablets rtMcYf stomach gas dua to ix u ts Mendelssohn’s baton. next year will be installed. stomach acid. No harmtut dn»|t. Got Bell-ani ibility 5 miles or more except unable to rid niyaelf of the view bage cans is Comet. T. and Ann D. Foster, property off Robert Helna’ sixth grade glee Lombardo, porch alterations at 23 today. 35c at dmaaiits. Sond oottal to Bill-ans, Pardon our halo, but wc know that dependability ia not just a claim or nice words It’o, The New York Philharmonic briefly one mile-or less in fog from that the reversal cf these convic­ 'The IVaylands’ pet has been Westminster Bd. ' , Orangeburf, N. Y., (or liberal frH umoli. club will present a musical pro­ NOW! Plymouth Lane, $350. . w as established in 1842 -with 60 Montauk Point to Block Island tions on such Insubstantial de-scented. quitclaim Deeds a practice the Maytag people live by. And our service records on Maytag prove it players Just a month after the V i­ early this morning. gram under the direction of Miss grounds will serve to encourage Sally F. Olalbcr to Dorotjiy R. Gall Creighton. Tal Brynner, Deborah Kerr if your old washer is pushing your temper and your budget around . . . please coins se« enna Philharmonic gave its first Marine observations: M ENDS TUES. recalcitrance to legitime congres­ PaganI, property off Starkweather Norman’s. ^ - public concert. The London Phil­ Block Island— Wind south 4 Refre-shments will be served by “THE KING Rnd I” OPEN EVERY NIGHT! FREE KIDDIES PLAYGROUND sional Inquiry, stemming from ths St. harmonic was established in 1813 knots, temperature .54, visibility the sixth grade room mothers, belief that a refusal to answer Building Official Dorothy PaganI to Max K. 8:80-9:16 1balNkatlRi.MtlMy«Mt R. but until 1630 It was an appendage missing, weather missing. Mrs. William Bolton and Mrs. m ay somehow be requitted in this and Sally F. Glalber, property off o f the Royal O p e n In Covent G ar­ Montauk Point— Wind northwest Francis Russell. Also: Gordon MoRoe in ■ m O H iM i!. •epurt" Attending Parley Starkweather St. den, and never gave more than 6 to 5 knots, temperature ,55, sea 3 "And it is not apparent how the Cleon L. Chapman to Florence feet, visibility 0 weather fogr “CAHOUSEL” seeds which this decislbn plsnts 10 concerts In any season. Thom u Monahan, town building' B. (Jhapman, property at 52 Groton—Wind south .5 -knots- (In Color) in other fields of criminal plead­ Oha Batten Dees Italy never established any sym­ Strickland St. temperatiire 54. visibility 0, weath­ "Clilldren’s Hour" 1:50-7:00 ing can well be prevented from inspector, is attending the 47 th phony orchestras as such, though Bond fpr Deed It All! er fog. “One, Two, Three" sprouting,’’ ha ^ d . annual conference of the Building opera companies sprouted like Leonard A. and Bernice Welch, Ilie Simplest of AN We.ythampton Beach, Long Is- Wed.: “Hie ChUdren’s Houi" Clark In' a separate dissent Officials Conference of America, $1,000 bond to Frank Cambolatl, mushrooms during the 19th cen­ mads this comment: " I f knowing OPENS VACATION GATES FOR YOU tury. The Idea of symphonic con­ Inc., In Columbus, Ohio. property off Highland St Preqrammied Washers the subject matter under investt- Judgment Lien certs only made slow headway In g i^ o n Is actually important to He will be there imtll Thursday, A Traveloan from MFC opens the doors to ex- To Operate! France, and even today France Is ■Phone !Vn .5-7882“ George J: Nicholas and Chris­ these recalcitrant witnesses they and will take part In a subcom- topher ‘ Anagnostopoulos Jr. citing hotels, motels and dining places... Provides Seporote Savm o t AAP w ith Low not noted for Its orche.stras, al­ STANLEY WARNER 10 can utilize ths right of demand­ mittes reviewing the heating regu­ against James F. Shaw, property even opens the road to distant vacation lands you though It has a few. lations set up by the organization. ^)¥athing ProcMuros! Pricof flko tfcoM ... „ANCHESTtR ing enlijdttenment from the ques­ H r 37 Edison St. $972. didn’t expect to see this season. Instead of a stay- What seems surprising to me Is tioning body or the tlme-hohored H ie code devised by the na­ '* ■ Ml - 'F ' ' Attachment the city of Vienna. Mozart, Haydn, STATEIEl BUSINESSMEN'S practice of requesting ,a biQ of tional organization la the code used at-home vacation or a skimpy trip, take off with a M A YiTA G ' g o t valuabim Plaid . Martha K., Berman, Beatrice K. Beethoven and Schubert all lived 8 P.5I. Cont. K jUIKCH purtlculara from the prosecutor. by many d U es anilt towns to govern Traveloan for himpy memoHes that last far longer Is Exclusive . Recommended For -Matora iLet Us hope that. the reasoning building regulaiiohs. Bach .year Cohen, executors of toe estate ot Stamp*, tool there. So, did Brahms, Mahler and Shown at 6 and 8:40 Mollle 8. Kaufman, and Abrahato than the monthly Feoule ‘of the oourt today does not apply It is revised, and .'In Manchester, M ow nRY PAYElINT scHtDUll With Merman's Bruckner. It may be called the Food is our business . . . Kaufman,. against Florence T. ‘1110 Maslc’’—(Shown at 8:*0 to Indictments under other crim­ the revisiotns are added by ordi­ payments. Borrow le M tl « home of the symphony with some MSMew and pleasing ' business Widen, Everett B. Wldell and Ed­ JwmW Perma eeeeth In Manchester Justice but it has n ^ c r supported a inal Btatutes, for If It does an un­ nance to the btdldlng code.' confidantly . . . from eVARMRIE 6:50-10:18 countable number of Indictments mund L. Wrubel, property owned $ 6.72 $ 727 $1006 $18.46 symphon.y series comparable to men, our specialty. No­ understanding MFC Y9.74 36.56 SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY HEAVY STEER BEEF SAINT will be invalidated. If, however, by Florence T. and Everett B 13.07 14.18 those of N e w York, Boston, Chicago 29.27 54.48 where will you find such the rule Is only cast at eongres- Widen off W inard Rd.,- $200,000. people. 19.25 20.91 and Philadelphia! WARREN REAITY 30.83 47.55 89.47 slonal contempt cases, it Is mani­ ' Trade Name 33.61 savory, flavory, mouth­ 56.48 106.80 I'll ramble on some more about KARL MAIDEN festly un^st.” Police Arrests ’IMctor J. Della Fera, doing busi­ 36.41 39J4 e a s t Rt <5 Life iiuunnee at London Broil orchestras next week. watering dishes for noon­ Justice Douglas in a” separate ness as Manchester Tra'vel Serv­ □BiQEB! opinion concurring with the m a­ ices, 257 Green Rd. group rate ie availabla ii f% m wrnmkmM iaim WiRdsi time appetites. Gordon Richard Anderson Jr. 24, M arriage *m il% pmmmsk^ dm “ Solid jority opinion said the N e w York on all ktana *• mwn *0 Stop mod wof em tmmn tad Ear Tests Inadequate EEjBgsi of 87 Flower 8t,, Saturday night ■Victor Roderic Hampson, 40 U * d t % pw moatk 99 Ikmt pmt e f mt baUmi* ntsrtaln- Times was a prime taiget of the In 99mm €0 SJOO N $400. lEKmaasDEiT" montl” Inveetigation and he commented was charged with breach of the Union St., and Evelyn Ann Her S f E A K GH1CA<30 - - - About 16,000,000' INTinMNMEiai BANQUET ROOM rick, Andover, M ay 2jl, S t Bridg­ that Cimgrssa has no power to Americans suffer from some de- -Wliiiltirf peace aftir ,n incident at his S .AT 7:00 P.M. AVAILABLE FOR PARTIES leglidats either on religion or on et’s (Jhurch. ree of Impaired hearing. About N. Y. foil home. Anderson posted a |60 bond the press. Building Pennlhi lOUSEHOLD FINANCE l O N I L I S S O Ac .000,000 o f these are children. while awaiting sqjpearance' in O r - ? auu WMll • II WIT niTIM I'lf an editor or a 'minister 'vio­ Choman Enterprises, Inc., for Hearing specialists say only half cult Coint 12, Manchester, June 4. SHOULDIR SnAK LB 0 7 ^ ujirainiuitiDMiltiiiiir lates ths law, he can be prose­ George WUlard, demolition of the States provide adequate hear­ f0Mnkftiii«. lac. IMiW SUNDAY DINNERS SEQ^ED Edward D. EMgar, 16, of 197 cuted," Douglas continued.' "But (iweUing at 320 Main St., $600. I t N O O N TO 8 P A L AiitUmn 8t., yesterday evening w as M A N C H Itn a SIIOmMIMI PARKAM ing -tests for public-school chil­ ^ 1 J«* CMwirjnia*^ the Investigative power as I read A. James Marino, ;e at 84 dren. observed and charged with failure 382 MidcNa Turnpike W«$t ■hmr «4 Mt NMih-cM mw our Oonstltudon, is basred from to obey a stop sign. He Was order­ Olcott St., $30. certain areas by the First Amend­ Ryan Lumber Co. for Arthur "F O O D FO B ed to M p e a r in. court,- June 4. 2nd Floor—MHehuN 3-273S Advertisement ment. If we took the step urged Mrs. Mary R. Shiridiac, Ooven- Chenot porch addition at ^ Crest- EVERT MOOD” by the prosecution, w e would sl- wood Dr., $1,365. (ben; 10 U t Mml, Tm l, T1iwn.-ll la I W(N.. M .-f JO la IkM Sst. Chicken legs Tin* ttory at A V E Y ’S ,try last night was observed and "THK TAAPP FAMILY" low Congress to enter the forbid­ charged with driving, her car the Everett W . VanDyne fori Mr. and den domain.” ...... ______■ Sherlo^^olmes W E D .! "Man Featorr lal Tanll* 45 E. Center S t wrong w ay on a one-w j^ street. Mrs. B. Burton Smyth, sun porch "T h e strength of the ‘press’ and us. GOVERNMENT Jj§ Who Shot Zibej^ Valance' She w as ordered to appear in Cir­ addition at 27 Hilltop Dr., $1,700. Solves Case! ths ‘church’ is in Oielr freedom. cuit Court 12, M an ch ei^r, June 4. Allan F. Hellstrom Jr., garage INSPECTED LB j F Read Herald Advs. K toejl pervert _or misuse their A client TTf^Sherlocfc Holmee* was power, informed (q^ttolori will in confuted when he accompanied time render' the verdict against the great detective to the bouse them. A paper or pulpit mljtht where he had been held captive concelvaUy become a mouthpiece and admitted he must have been for Communist Ideology. This la wrong since the w-oednork and MANCHESTER typical of toe risks a free society Chicken Breasts furniture were of beautiful limed runs. The alternative Is govern­ Choicest Meats In Town! Per the Budget ^ I. oak and not drab and beat'up as SOUTH WINDSOR Thun. 9 < t mental oversight, government In­ Conscious! U.S. GOVERNMENT g they were in the house he had vestigation, governmental. - ques­ been held captive, hut Sherlock Full Cycle BRADLEY OROUNDS MAY ^ 1 tioning, governmental harass­ l^KDAYONLYI INSPECTED LB discovered they had been reflnish- ment, governmental expoeure Safety U d ! ed with "O ld Masters IJquId AUSPICES for exposure’s . Once ws. LEAN. ALL Bl^^oiM IUND AU W££K «ATUat-JU$T HEAT A N t St»VE W ood" and admitted It was a MANCHESTER ELKS, Inc. 4 P.M ..8 P.M. cross thfU line, we would sacrifics Sw iii-Aw ey "neat Job." the v|iues o f a free, iociety for Draining FRiED FISH CAKES (.49^ Buy Old Masters liquid Wood one that has a totalitarian east," ^ A . at Veriton Paint and Wallpaper, Di^Ias said. All White Porcelain Vernon Circle. ______^ * Lid end Wash 'Basket! Pei^nal Notices # B egniar S6o L b .' Fresh |% db ( U A i n f 19 U lS ^ -Y T O O U S r m ■ III I ...... iiM i y i i M i . " • •• CucumbersLong Green J t FOR InHfomoriam ; af cur buibaad sad ■ .MUMMv -irawn, who pajMd • NlfiHlirfiTA^ sway May 31, 1M9. Lei NORMAN'S Show You the Irerlnz m.moriM never die, " 317 CHOI 8T. PHONE M I $r4$78 As Urn. foaa an-ond days ptM by. la aur bearia predouX metnorie. a n IN-THE-EAR WAUACe 'kept Various Models Including Wringer Types Of a huaband and (aUiw w . Iotw!' • • 8 R 0 S . • • And thU awn- (erset EXTRA STAMPS WITH PURCHASE OF A HEARING AID ■ Alwmyi remembered w U., dauzhter. soo and , ■ - grwMchtldren. Advert!^ in The Herald—It Pavs JANE PARKER FOOD RING I EXTRA STAMPS WITH PURCHASE OT A JANE PAEKET C I Rr US Our Prices Are"^ R*plaed VcHir Oil Burtior PINEAPPIE OR RAISIN PIE UNDER THE Wftfc a 19S 2 1HATCHER Always Low! 1200 EXTRA STAMPS “BIG EASY TERMS ONE full book with 3 Bitter Hiarhif Fiitaru i*^r WHO PUT THE EXTEHSIOH PHOHI • Abaotutely no deofliac TOP” Now io’ the time to r$e ON ITEMS CLEARLY MARKED cord* or tubing. CHILDREN $1.00 pUce thBt wdn-ont, out- M W H Hi THE MURPHYS’ PUTIOOM? • Actually worn In the A D U L T S $1.90 " ear; qaatity perform. RESERVED SEATS moded, ineffidsnt '

r«seatiig tfa$ W$rU'$ Foreaoit Big-TRp MgrTtU Price inehidtoa tlista^a«aa Saturday till 6 P.M. FREE PARKING . - 'U Thatdier, burner wiU give aad 1-yaar pHuantow •'T stairs every time the phone rings: the happy NORIKA CRISTIAKhTRIPOll TROUPE H - i years of trooble-free, eco­ Muvhys just reach for the extension— and re* WC CHAT ATIAMIIC A PACitiC flA r ^ r t u r o a f .mil hrr I liim() m/ri' .'t.is i '' lullmr II.,, I lfpl..,nls nomical service. lax. Main S t., Maneheeter information or talk to a tolephona nian. ■ Prodofh lad Hm » prehttltMl by Uw PhoM Ml S-4iM m naBM N^ t-stts AMERICAN COAL CO. YO UR FRIENDLY APPLIANCE end FURNITURE STORE onaNn fiM PhM Etuay M hr WE WIU. DELIVBS The Southam New England Talephona Co^ 1. '1 170 PEARL S1I S T • HAR1F0 I 0 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE - % ' ■ 5^-v' 1 V ' '' I l-v ^ . N ‘ p i ^ ■ r >•.. K'-. f ■{ ^ 4 MAyeaSSTER e v e n i n g HERAi S). BIANCHESlfeR, CONiiT., MbNDAY.'jfAY 21. 1^62 MANCHESTEE e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER, CONN,. MONDAY, MAY 21, 1962 ...... ‘ ' I 1""“' . , ' ... ‘ ....' " ------I - ' ------^ --- - . 1 PAQEnVE dUaeUon eC Diatriet thump­ J28, Bth — Troop-135 bad the assistance of about 30 of ;Utlv—Tnop 25. FortyHBSvsa.r pat­ ing Chalman Albert Uveeey, PRCSDRtPTIQNS BoUoh to Laos even though he regretted Three Troops acoutniaster of Troop 84, Glaston­ Columbia their own men, and of Andover, they were sent there. rols' from Id troops took p u t In LAanon, Hebron, WllUmantlo, Hoffa Supports ths ctmipsUtlon. TIm top thias bury. 'the Boy Scout field dajf The neutralist leader was In a events were directed by Seoutmaa-., Coventry and South Windham .fire confident .mood dbring a stopover TV-Radio Torighl Share Honors patrolf will rsprsssnt ths BlaiRk- departments. ledge District in the Charter Okk tars Robert. Von Deck and Harn; Slorm Starts Kowalski Bid, In Calcutta on his way back to llaidment of^ Troops 47 and 2S, unETT omra Laps for hegotiations on formation Council campfwee In June, 7 8BOPI3NO » Garrity Upholds PBC; Manchester Evening Herald Co­ i Crews from the following troops whilo Scoutmaster Cllnto^ Hen­ of a national unity government. 'At Camporee drickson of Troop 27 wad ifi chagra Three Fires lumbia oorreepondent, Mrs. Don­ He predicted thesd sessions would Television •recelvm profldeney ribotma In ald E. Tuttle, telephone AGademy Raps Kennedys the senior scout camping: 2nd of. the senior Scout field day. The halt all fighting in Laos and bring 1:00 ' Mew Ua progrv UV Rstrola sad craws from .Uutm principal speaker to r the Saturday Refutes Bond Question 8-3485. about an Independent, neutral re­ _I TliMI«r------(In._. progrMilpri 3 enae to, dO Troop 120, 3rd — Troop 27, 4th Excitement was high here dur­ (Continued from Page One) iioTla at 6 (la prstraMl 33 mnt , trooM shared the honors at the night campfire was Stanley Bu- gime under his leadership. rht Early Show (la procr«H) BUciileage District camporee held and 5th — Troop 47. llilrtsen darz, probation Officer - of the ing Saturday night’s eleotrical f f jd Adveatura crews from eight troops took part. The hnsle prtaelplee t f Or Troop of insurance eem'piuMaa. school to be held at the Univer­ Aa fdv^traffic, for a short time for a long stay, American military I Search For Adrentur* 3 Surfeide______81* $. 4u, 25, Anthony Selafta, crew leader, lows: 2nd—'Droop 26, 3rd and 4th for the CaOioUc SCouts. Tarpir'an of Wllllmantic to the pany In Wilmington, Del., died The Teamsters -beat the Inde­ sources said. True Adventure .« 17th Predpct ^ la 33. —Trotqi 47, 5th-:-Troop 138. dth— sity of Connecticut in July, new Rt. 87 ahd Rt. 6A were turned Sunday of lung cancer. He was pendent Aircraft Guild this year Rome Jacob* C^ub Houte 33 :30 ’^ e Andy GrUfith Show I won the senior competition. In the contrary. • The airlift of support units of :00 llenaeiey Troop 126, 7th—Troop 28 Hebron. . Att. Tarpinian stdd he had been methods of handling motor ve­ Into sort of'California freeway. born in Johnstown, Pa. In ■ a representation election at *:40 Men of DeMlny . 30 field day eventh held Ssturdsy the 8th—Troop, 124 Andover, dth— India to Dig Mom Coal hicle lists anrf the uniform, com­ the task force was completed Sun­ 6 :« Walter Cronkll* I. 13 TTiriner 10. 33. requested by the Bolton Property Six fire departments responded KILDARy. Scotland. (AP) — Sikorsky plants In Stratford suid Minton Dollar Movie Alligator Patrol of Troop 73 Bpl> TrOop 120. 10th—Troop 47, 11th— mercial code for personal moH- under, mutual aid to assist Co­ Slbell Lilian Macketusic, 83, poetess Bridgeport—the first aircraft day. This week they will concen­ Huntlev-Biinkley Report Ben Caaty 1, 13. 10. ton, Anthony Sobol patrol leader, Owners Assoclauon (BPOa ) to trate on sorting out equipment 10. 3a. Wl :30 I’ve Got A Secret TrOopa 25 imd 47. Wa s h in g t o n -r- The world give the opinion to selectmen. Tar­ g»*re*. lumbia Volunteer Firemen. -All author and Scottish noblewoman, plants organized by. Hoffa’s union. 7:00 Alter Dinner Movie took first place, and Crew IV, B a n k , an and getting established In one of 1 :00 New*. Sport* and Weather I, 1 In the senior Scout field day has lent Indian Cbm- COVENTRY pinian told the selectmen that the Briefs were hampered by spectators and died Sunday. ■ About 1,500 Tieamsters and New* A weather 33. 30 troop 35, Duncan Bockus, crew other top qnarier crews wsrs as pany, Indian Iron and Steel, Ltd., The Woman’s Society for Chris­ the confusion was great, as all their wives attended the lunch­ three camp sites near Udon. g*w*4 Bimrta A Weather :lt Tonicht (O leader, won the senior evOnts. first place the legality of the PBC tian Service will continue their DOLGELLY. Wales (AP) — Dr. Nb final decision has been made eath. valley Daya Monday Starlltht ' follows: 2 n d -Troop 27, 3rd— $19,500,000 to increase its coal would probably be questioned firea were In different sections of Mervyn George Halgh, 74, former eon at the Statler-Hilton Hotel. Wyatt Earp g :30 (^In'e Hundred patrols from the following Troop 25, eth—Troop 162. production from 280,000 tens a DAY SCHOOL study on the book j’Under Ordent’^ the town and trucks and cars were Hoffa’s wife, Jo, urged the on the eventual location of thb Uvcnina Kaport Feature pi troops received proficiency rib­ ’ would be by bonding attorneys on at iU meeting tomorrow' at 8 p.m. Anglican bishop of Winchester, task force, which Is at present Expedtuon X :30 Toal^t (D 33. The camporee was undsr the year to 3.200,000. the sale of bonds for the proposed turning and returning In their ef­ died Sunday. wives of Union members to help Minion Dollar Movie i Movie I M^tery bons In Boy Scout camping: 2nd kt United Methodist Church. Ihejr hu.sbands in organizing poli­ based about eight miles south of Kindfiitiaitm new school. 'Thex BPOA suggested forts to. get to the place they HENDERSONVILLE, N. ' C. Udon In a rice field. However, it 7:11 Eventas Report 30 Wreetllni Champion* —• Troop 128, 3rd — liwop 27, Cuh.^ Scout Pack 73 committee were needed. Some drivers re­ tical education campaigns lii their Film- uu Late N*w* a ruling be obtained from the of- will meet at the home of Mr. and (AP)—Homer Sullivan, 82. a spe­ will be no closer than 26 miles D O U B LE M S T A M P S 4th Troop* 35 A 47, 8tft—Troop flee of the. state's attorney gener­ moved themaelves from the high-. cialist In tax law In Washington neighborhoods. SEE SATEHDAT'S TV WEEK KOR COMPLETE USTINO 47, 7th — Troop 36, 8th Troop ON YOUR BUILDING Through Rfh Grmit Mrs. Norman PreusS tomorrow at Labor’s balllefield. she said, l.s from the Mekong River which al, of foiling to obtain one there, .8 p.m. way by pulling off onto lawns and. for many years, died Saturday. forms the border between Laos WEDNESDAY PROBLEMS! from the bonding attorneys. Into drlvewairs. He was born In Omaha, Neb. no longer In the picket lines, but CONSULT us NOW ACGErnNR . The CfMnmittee plannirig a pa*- in the halls of Congress. and Thailand. AT YOUR fIRSr naiio n al SUPERMARKIT Atty. Garrity said that author­ rade for Memorial Dav will meet The last call was to-the home JACKSON, Mias. (API—W. Hen­ Marine training programs in Radio ity for the bonding issue will come tomorrow at 9 p.m. at the Com­ of Raymond Racicot of Dk) Wil- ry Holman, 72, founder of the Jit­ guerrilla warfare and jungle fight­ ^ STUDENTS from the voteta of Btdtcm. Bonding Ilmantlc Rd., where a small bam (Hil* listing liclodes only thoM news bHMdCMte of 10 ar IB-mlnfite munity Hall. ney Jungle grocery chain, died ing are not expected to begin for Tugs. • WGd..V Specioll length. Some statlens carry other abort oeWaoeato). Mr. President; ROSSETTO attorneys will not check the legal­ The Holy Name Society of St. waa completely destroyed. He St&day after a long Illness. The TharSays U.S. a couple of weeks, military For Summer School uid ity of the PBC,' Garrity said, but Maurice CSiurch will meet tonight saved a young calf which was In Chain now includes more than 200 , WBBO-Ult they will Small Class Enrollment who endangered his o\vn life in Marine units are expected to do W|a 3-«U 6:66 Sports School Supt. Philip C. Liguori will meet tonight at « at the ffre- John Richie, -gS, who won the (Continued from Page One) some patrol work around Udon to 6:00 Paul Harvey New* 7:00 CBB Naws Individual Attention has announced another registra­ house. getting them out. One he savqd Democratic nomination for U. S- 6:30 Alex Drier—News acquaint themselves with regions 7:10 Richard Hayes Shew Ballders and General Coatractqra tion for kindergarten pupils and The M A M Oil auid klano Realty —the other, which had been (ingress In the 7th Congressional crease tlie danger of war, not 6:40 Weather Sport* 7:80 CBS—Naws Analyel* those who will be. new to the struck by lightning, ran from which the Thai government 7:00 Edward P. Morgan 7:86 Showcase and N4ws ^BeMdeatlal and Industrial Oonstmctloa Telephone PI 2-6986 baseball teams will play tonight at District In the May 8 primary, only on the frontiers 0/ Laos, but claims Is infiltrated by Commu­ 7:14 Report 6:00 The World Tonight school, to be held on July 2. At 6 p.m. at the Bolton Dairy Field. him and was found some distance died Sunday of a heart attack. In ail the area of Southeast Asia." 7:30 Night Flleht 6:16 Showcase and News the first registration last week away on Rt. 6. She waa picked nist agents from Laos. 3:46 Mrls «t HoiiMon 12:15 Sign Off ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP)—Cather­ Soviet Premier Khrushchev smd 13:30 Tonight st My Place 70 children were registered for Advertiseiment— up by a state trooper and taken ine Linn, 88, mother of the Very 1:00 Sign Oft to a veterinarian’s' but it was Bulgarian Communist party lead­ VEAL kindergarten, six less than there WTib—Its* the Manchester EJvening Herald Rev. Henry M. Linn, president of er Todor Chlvkov, In a communi­ are in town, according to enufn- may be obtained dally at Ken’s necessary to destroy her. Racicot Oelghton University, Omaha, Knights to Hear 6:00 New*. Weather A Sport* said the lightning had stripped que at the end of Khrushchev’s •8:.30 Market Report eratlon figures. There were also Snack Bar, Rt. 44A, Bolton. Neb., died Sunday of a heart at- vlslbto Bulgaria, called the Amer­ 1:36 Suppertim* Serenade 10 children registered who wfil'be every hair from her body. MeaUy’Cole Circus Coming June 3 6:46 Three Star Extra ican troop landings in Thailand Yost on Sports 7;0o Weatherwatch SiMrwin-Williams s V " " / / new to Bolton School next year. Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ He said he had some fine tools w o o d m e r e ; n . y . (a p ) — The Clyde Beatty-< stored In the bam, and they were "an extension of the aggres.sive 7:16 Page Morton Attend Assessers’ Sesslona ton correspondent, Grace McDer­ Ralph T Heymsfeld, 83, former actions of the United States Final Lecturers’ Night program Ctreua will be ht the Morgan Brad­ Animal features Include a giant 7:30 News of the World Cemetery Urns E. Pierce Herrick and Mrs. WU- mott, telephone Mitchell 8-6566. lost: He estimated his loss at giraffe, three herds of elephants, 7:46 Orandatand Banditand Paints executive vice president and a di­ against the people o f Southeast 'of Campbell Council, Knights of ley farai, R t fi, South Windaor, 3:00 Kansaa City at Red Sox somewhat over $4,000 and said it rector of Schenley Industries Inc., A sia" bears, llamas, monkeys, a hlp- 10:30 NIghtbeat W. H. ENGLAND The physicians waa partially covered by Insur­ Columbus, will be held tonight at Sunday, June 8, for one perform- pt^tamus, leopards, panthers and 11:15 Sports Final ance. died Saturday. The Peiping People's Daily, of­ 8:30. It will be a Father and Son anoe only at 3 p.m. scores of wild junglerbred Hons 11:30 Starlight Serenade LUMflER CO. Claims He Has Proof MADISON, Ckmn. (AP) —Ray­ ficial voice of Red China, charged program with Earl Yost, sports 13:55 New* and Sign Off speak out on Lightning entered the house on mond R. Camp, 64, former hunt­ The ctreua la beliv sponaored by and tigers. wrop—14U the wires and went from the cellar the American troop movements editor of The Herald, the guest Campbell Council K ii^ ta of Co- Other acts under the big top (;00 Conn. Ballroom • Open AU Osy Satordsy • to the kitchen at the home of ing and fishing editor of the New "constitute a serious threat to the speaker. Yost will also show col­ l-LB lumbua. In Mancheater. include an aerial ballet by Janni* 7:00 Dale gelly "At the Onen’’—Bn Filled As Usual York Times, died Saturday of a security of Clilna." ored slides of baseball players In 13:00 Jiduiny Argo Show the question of Marshall Nuhfer on Nuhfer Dr.* Among the two hundred per­ O’Brien, assisted by two of the When he saw the flames, Nuhfer heart attack. Prince Souvanna Phouma, the spring training, All-Star and World PKG formers in the Circus Is the world performing pachyderms (above), Freeman Aide Sajs took his two small children and PHILADELPHIA (AP) —Frank man wliom both the West and Series garhes. famous wild animal trainer Clyde aerlalist Helena Armstrong, and, RRING YOUR URNS EARLY went out, shutting the door be­ Rosen, 63, a reporter for the Phil­ East hope will take Laos out of Prior to the talk, the Council Beatty, who takes charge - of the of course, the clowns, without KANGt Medical Care hind him, and went to call fire­ adelphia Inquirer for 38 years, the cold war, said the American will meet at 7:30, Refreshments eireua’s larg* traveling menagerie. which no circus la complete. SPECIALTIES TO GIVE THEM A START men. Oinsideralble deunage was died Saturday. troops in ThallanffPoswl no threat will be' served. >UEL Oil Estes Was F avored done to the kitchen and electric for the Aged IN OUR GREENHOUSES - - . service waa knocked out. The fam­ Designing Creative ily stayed with the Joseph Arm­ g O ASOLINt (Oontlmied from Page One) Tugs, W gcI. Brazil. The FBI, Internal Revenue strongs Saturday night. Sunday, W ood, Metal, Plastic TONIGHT with' the help of numerous work­ MANCHESTER cause of the Estes case—be helped agents, the Senate subcommittee Produce ^eeiaisl and the State Department all were men., Nidifer, a carpenter himself, and Combinations review Investigative reports of Ir- said to be looking into the matter. got things pretty much straight­ BANTLY OIL 8:00 P.M. regularitlss In ths cotton program. ened oiit. Daniags was not esti­ "COMimATION SALF’ UBLIC MARKE I I'lrwi, i\c MORIARTY The Immigration and NaturaU- mated by this morning, but he 8 0 3 -8 0 5 (-AAIN STREhT DWYER PRODUCTS Hales said Estes’ activities should zation Service has given notice to said It is coversd by Insurance. AN O IO I ■1 IIM I.I CHANNEL 30 have b«en turned over last winter traraportatlon firms that they win The first call came from the Glass Pitcher Hoexma Route 85 — BOLTON be penalized if they give Ested TUES. anil WED. SPECIALS! TfL WItrlull 9 -1S75 The Hartford County FLORIST and GREENHOUSES BROTHERS to ' the Justice Department for home of Walter A. Wheaton who PIUIO WITH OM DOZm / "V A i MI 3-5326 Medical Asaoeiatlon passage out of the esuntry. brought the blaze under control criminal 'actioh and by not doing A weU-piaced source said the ROCKVILLE TR 6-3271 30 Years _Tn Business MANCHESTER’S LARGEST GROWER 301 CENTER ST. before the firemen arrived. Appar-' so:ncAe4J6G^ i> iV -Ar mysterious death of Henry Mar­ esUng poor health and business shall, a Texas farm official who respon sibllities for his resigna­ 8HNG TRUnO Charming accents in Lenox China from 17 tion, Kravitz offered his help on an *9 OfEN had been looking into Estes’ deal­ our wide eolleeiion. The 8-inch bud affactiwa all waak **SeM^ik^ ^eU et/e ^ vS A V I N G S ings in cotton allotments. informal basis any time the com­ UKE A mission wanted to call on him. vas* with rose deeign ia priced at $5.18. NO COUPONS NEEDED - RUY AU YOU WANT I ?i(/ 1 . 0 A N WEDNESPAY Marshall, 62, waa found dead He Is an aaslstant to the general \ S t ) < ! \ I I i I M June 8, 1961, ahot five times with manager of the Connecticut Shade WOODEN INDIAN? The tall 8Vi-lnch awan le $29. Either a bolt-acUpn ,32-callber rifle. An THURSDAY and Tobacco (bowers Assn, and a pert makte a lovely gift to be always eherlthed. IXTRA VtM m S - official ruling of suicide was Is­ owner of Hob Nbb Restaurant at e itegsT rmawciat maTiTimen sued. the Parkade. FRIDAY State officials, who have issued GRIIN STAMPS subpoenas by the dozen, said they \ BRANCH OFnOE, ROUTE 21, COVENTRY TIH 9 P.M. would ask Secretary of Agricul­ With the purchase of any of the following ture Orville L. Freeman to come ,to Texas If he tuts any pertinent TWO-SUM 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST Information. Freeman has said When your doctor aaks wiMrs 10-OZ PRO MON.-TUES-FRIDAT much of ths Estes case remains you want your prasoriptlon till­ Jtwtin,s - SnVliSMITHS WisG Potato Chips as FytrB |lAiirg VPENDiisp.M ed . . . say . . , HALLMAJUK " ^ • R ® R 11 w i l l O THURSDAY 9 A..M. to 8 I IN MANCHESTER cloudy because many, of the facts QUART JAR P.M.—WED. CLOSED A'T NOON died with Marshall. PHABMACY. Free delivery. 968 Main St.—Mandies(er Finast MoiyohnaisG On tke eve of the Senate sub- Ml 9-2861 Plione MI 8-2741 FINAST . LAMI ar SMAU —committee’s session it was learned- Stuffad OiivGS 10-OZ JAR TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY SPECIALS .that federal Investigators were trying to find out if Estes, who spack u ns is legally. bankrupt, has millions » »•« ■ « * s EyahgGlinG Milk ^ H^^ salted away in ^wltaerland and R e a d H e r a l d A d v S i Bathrooifi Tissug with tw^*?oi.i pkg$ ^%rKINS;WEST CALL iWRs LAUNbkV Coplay CoffGG instant 6-OZ JAR c S e ^ / / € c e HURRY! ORMANDI.WEST • DIRECTOR HURRY! Ift WOODLAND DARDBIS for at housecleaning Monthoitfip'g Oid*»t — with EXTRA JvL PHONE Ml 9-7196 TOP GRADE Your NB«0m^ DAY KAflrS .. thm RimcT FmtilltlM YMtM’tb m tiftM Off-StrMt Pirkinf Htme WaUAM J. UNNONg Uc. AMMlct* CHOICE ttfimpitkttfiitinr GREEN STAMPS 142 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER TENDER, JUICY With the purchase of any of the following TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS / ■ ' ForGmost Twin Icg Pops For Mmorial Day, Window ’pPmonalRS. SenricG SHOULDER' boxes or the Garden. 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't* f. ./ f I i 4J/--V /r -i ^-= * ' .'. ' •■ . . ■■ :'■ .. , I I • . .■ V ' -*■ ■=.■■.■■■■ ••.• ■ ■ •. - ' iL/' r ' . •". iSr'S' ■ , h ■'* •■ ; ■ 4 " - ' -T’> ■■;' :l- - •' '• : ■.- ■'«■*■ . - ■■■ •' . • ■ , • • ■,: .• ■ *■■ t - . 'I • _■ '■ c ." ■ - - jfi .’- ;■ '•I ‘ j ^r,' ‘•: • • . •. ‘ r- LGS 8CC '- --V ' > ^ ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HEBA14). MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MAY 21,1962 MANGHESlISR E V l I ^ O HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* MONDAY, MAY 21, 1962 push to knock out the <»e remain­ 'gtaap and drtvea back Into the rifraUr ing 'ihlcf competitor^ aabetb SmMh Cheyiie;'She lived S a d l ^ Q u i t s Drinocriite’ ftooes Good r u f ^ Jangles. f 'I*' NOW YouH New Yorlf City fo r many . Then the Mgtnal,|iumufacturer Indoneda Puts FiresldMit Sqkanio tdid chsering, mSOOTJNT BBOOEDS •ivitan p If^raUi -- ■■■ ,i. At Obituary spemBng nummers in .Ume I , _ . - , Kennedy A^ks IE^ would have the field all alope. It crowds la Jakarta Sunday idSht moved her permanent 'home SM te N ews w a S a S '. would be the only com puy mak­ Senate Race 120Raratr6ops Indonssla is ready to meet force May n k le r t Mugfo Maiiani to that Litchfield Ckninty town Tm vAFilm ing such and shdh a product. Then with force U the Dutch want to lOU.Mafa SA--MI S-MSS five yearn ago. ■ - - :r ^ So All Have More t (Goatmiitod from Om ) settle the West New Guinea dis­ No BeooiWH '■ , m Dies, -. She membto of ’Trinity Roundup the gOLvetnment would s t ^ In, at- pute by arms. Oaatimt tMflf' Of 2nd Episcopal 0 W c h 4 n Lima Rock. (CoBttaned on Page Two) the manufacturer in question On New Guinea "We will thank Qod U we con V Series Set moderatiim- 'damands. MtUa- ' X. u n vention in Rodcville, Sadlak’s rated Station SnretvocB inptode-a son. Noble (Continued from Page One) a monopoly, and force It settle this Issue peacefully,’’ Su­ Ion of New York; tiT. ITiia la no problem at all; menta, ,Kirmay hinder settlements, home tovfrn, that Sadlak an- (Oon^nisd from Page Om ) (OanUnaad ftmia F nga One) lead,, io unnecessary strikes, -. or Bv«I7 STvnlBC BzetiK to dfthto ItMlt Into an entirely r s karno said, “ but If not, then lUghteiB, Miss EUsa- Tlia Civiton Club of Man(ihester Kennedy said, - because there hat . Uolhuy*. Batcred at tba Aounoed he retrieving Ua^hat IRAL Paul BlVHagedoro. HI, of -89 and Lutz Junior Museum will iwe- (Ind detectives begad an' Investi­ bring about aettlements not in tha are prepared to meet force wU this tim * on n bnnilldata for the :etherington o f . L i m e gation. been very little inflation atoce 1958 M KaaefaMUr. Conn, as new geM fa^m of smaller comr front the senatorial ring. have withdrawn under attack and force." Oakland St., this morning at sent from next fall through the ktog-rangs Interaats of the par­ • JliUlMttar. OOP U.a'Ekm ats nomination. M». John Potter of and prices remain steady. panies, who WbuM then be ordered D e^ lte Sadlak's support of ^ (Oen^hHied trmn Page Om ) that the Dutch garrison had Sukarno’s government' said the home of a sikw Roy F . Hage- Jersey two granddaughtere spring five ‘‘Hie Worid Around He appealed to labor and man­ ties, because. it Itopoae* non- iasacRiratiM luias to go cut and en^am in. competi­ Seely-Brown, however, the, 4g rushed up rieinfbreements. day., night a general side! Th^-^Unna announced dom,''230 W. Mid^e Us” film arid narrative programs Body Recovered agement to look at things as'ihey applicable national judgments Into RealfGrst to Give • gfter a murtwo great grandchildrm. local situatlonk.” a:i: AviMa tn iuivkact tion with one aaoBitt. driegates declined to give the Sec­ congressional election In . 100 scheduled for later this year xbnnar Gov. John Lodge of long Illness. nPIkA earlTI Ka 9V to benefit the museum. BA ST HAVEN (AP)—The body are, and not in tertog Of party Carrlar years. Tba Dutch said an army unit The funeral will be held Thurs­ ta 75 Ad^ Ken ■ GM* • as •Vaa^ya**# •SK’fiO I f this reptresents the Ultimate ond District Congressman a ring­ station in Teminabuan "launched been postponed until West ^wy DetaU Worked IVeatport, Congressman Seely- day at 10 am . at the Ladd Fu­ In eopperation with Luts, Civl- of Fred Bruenig, 12, of 155 Mor; labels Or anything else...... rw ing endorsement. , We do not Intend to sit Idly by Prints of Painting Guihea Is liberated. ' He was bom in Germany, tan plans to offer the travel and gan Ave., who .drowned two weeks In that (mnnection, Kennedy ptha ann^saaaaaa*. S<90 danger to any particular manufac­ a rapid, aggressive action." killing To Perfection Brown Jr ., of Pomfret and Vivien 1870, son of the late FroderlCIt'Md neral Honlc, 19 Ellington Ave., ^ely-Bnxwn’a delegate support and let this congressional election the Indonesian commander and —J* Specialties , : RockvlUe. The Rev. Jam es L. adventure series as an annual fund­ .ago while playing 'with a raft to noted there will be no presidential vGGKQT a*a»4«aa»«*a«a«> turer of makl^ fis product too c^ e from the 29th District, follow precent," Mrs. Price Manchester High School and the another parachutist and wounding Kellems of Stonington'. Maigaret Hagedom. ' l^^came ro G ^ t, rector of St. John's Epis­ raising project for the children’s Long Island Sound, washed ashore election for two years. He indi­ 21 C^nfirmands good, or of having It sell too well, w e re his home town of Pomfret said. She referred to the party tn Mary Cheney Public Library will three. The Dutch said they had — Wood Tamin? Seely-Brown haa already en­ this country 88 yearsjiigo and had copal ChurCh, win officiate. Burial museum. Elach of the programs jreeterday. cated that now la the Utoe to pull qxBin or is Ipwted, the neighboring 28th power losing congreiwtonal seats he. losses. ' A Tlioiiiriit for Tod|sy^ — Carving dorsed MUrianl for the guberna­ lived in MamdieatecTcn’ 76 years. will be held on Sunday afternoons The boy’s body was found by together for the genera) good, for­ Get Certificates ^ *am ~xJOCaATK:__ 'aa>----- PRiCEs he has to iv#Ccfa oiit how he tries District, and the 19th. ^ receive color prints of a new and will J>e^in lim e Rock Cemetery. getting- partisanship. Praaa Is asoluataalv in an off-year election, a tradi­ Reinforcements were sent to tlje Sponsored by the torial nomination, His wife was theTlkte NslUs Wha­ a t 3:80 Iii Bailey Auditorium of two youngsters on the beach at .antlUe______tq a’vpld this danger^ too. Sup- The 20th District convention tion broken in * this century only specially commissioned landscape — Shapes Manchester High Schcxil. - Morgan Point. , The President said many of the naa ot rapublioatioo of area for "further neutralization of Council of Mariani said that Seely-Brown len Hagettorn. Confirmation vo-wa were made all n«wi dianalche* cniditad cradita to It or .^>086, for instance, lia wants to paased a resolution pdaising ieely- in 1634 under the late President painting in oils by one of the has done a tremendous Job in Mr. Hagktofh operated a service Subscriptions will be offered in nation's economic problems are noti .othannM — credited----- lied In this paper Brown's record In Congress and the demoralized and scattered sophisticated and technical in na­ by 21 young people yesterday at *»? .alto the local news nubllebed nere. help his competitor stay ^ v e , so' Franklin D. Roosevelt. country's foremost wildlife artists parachutists,” Uie Dutch said. DWYER raODSEtS Washington, but the senator said station om-’ToUand T^ke for 35 the fall at $4 for an individusl and the 10:30 a.m. service a t Emanuel All niM s of rapablloatkn of special— describing him os good senatorial “We intend to shatter the prec­ wfasn the Manchester Board of ., OangereuB . he has not yet (diecked with Ma $10 for a family. Extended Forecaat ture, different and more compli­ dll that nothing drastic need happen. The Indonesian news agency An- years i ^ l his. reUrement in 1955. WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)—iTie Lutheran Church. Each of the nea herein are also rcserrsd. timber, but like the 86th District edent next November by gaining Realtors holds its Realtor Week Karl Marx MOmelmed that re­ Koute 86 —■ b 6LT0N supporters in the matter. He wad a 40-year member oC King The 1962-63 schedule of "toure" District President cated than economic problems One way to do thlp would be to Luncheon on Wednesday at tara claimed Indonesian guerril­ will be as follows: U.S. Weather Bureau's eidended have been in the past. conflrmands received a Bible and . Full aervteb eUeqt of M. B. -A. h im *^ Just short of endorsing Democratic seats Iii Congress,’’ las had captured the town of Dent- ligion waa th p ^ ia te of the people MI 84826 As for hie vote-getting ability, DayhL Lodge, lOOP and a member _ Jenane E. Mrs. Mary Leduc, 99 Oak St., Connecticut forecast for Tuesday certificate. -i. ■ Ic^ Inc. have a quiet understanding 'with she said. (Javey’s Restaurant. Marian! said he has the support of ' Manchester Lodge of Masons . Funeral services "The Changing Heart of Afri- waa.^elected district president yes­ Kennedy urged the conference iSih " ■ If the 36th and 20th districts Thp painting entitled "tinder ta, 60 miles west of HoUandio. allowing th m to enjoy pleasant 80 Years In Business through Saturday, May 26: delegates to devote themselves to The following adults were re-' his compeUtor, by which prices One of the government officials labor and. woidd run big in the in­ d Knights of Pythias. ’ITioms, 15-year-old son of with Arthur JC, Twomey as terday of the Hartford County Temperatures are expected to ceived into 'church membership: were t o be considered In Seely- All Is the Lend,’’ is the work of Antara said- heavy fighting con­ dreamsyin the midst of a suffer­ —— ‘ . dustrial dlstridts where the Re] ' speaker, Nov. 11; ’’^Centrai Ameri­ the service a.m. aaos races for. the senate and guberna­ successes. All I am saying is that Boards. Alfred Werbiier is chair­ busineenl of Christians. Miller, Dr. Robert K. Butterfield, land Dr., has been directing mitted to free collective bargain­ band room at Manchester High day of pubUcatloa easept Saturday — mand. Or, If the sltuaUon gets dreds of Ii^n esian paratroopers ages 3-13. "And I have not found more Winslow, pastor of Church of the Dr. Peter B. Gram, J. S te w a rt rector. Knights Join Appeal » a.». ______■ torial nominations. the alliance has not been, at work man for National Realtor Week. had been dropped in the area. The Rev. H. Oegood Bennett (Jlvitan project. ing as the major meang of wage School. really lirasUc, he ix>uld set out and $15.00 Weekly than 76 delegates really commit­ Nazarene, will officiate. Burial Johnston, Roger Talbot, Edmund '■\She is a member of Nathan NEW HAVEN (AP) — The determination" and is against The election of state central long enough to Justify some of the story wpS denied by G. W, J . Van North Methodist Church ted on a .candidate for governor,' Each of the films is in color and Monday, May SI have designed for himself a prod­ flat pronouncements that are will be in Wapping Cemetery. Perealuha, Alexander J. Plante and Hstie PTA, Bennet Jtuilor High Knights of Cohimibua has pledged codipulsory arbitration or "gov­ committee members waa routine in Piratet Vied Sloopg Dyk, .cnief of the Netherlands De- Interesting Program he said. Friends may call at the funeral all the speakers are nationally The Army and Navy Auxiliary „ uct so comparaUvely -poor and most districts, with the majority being made.” Joseph D’ltalia. known. PTO,'‘''South Methodist <2hurch, its financial support in the appeal ernment ImpoelOon of the terms Ministry's information de- Ring! fp Buy But Declaring that he was convinced home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 and a m e tie r and past president to the U.S. Supreme Court of an will sponsor a card p i^ y tonight The niree Meet Again? dingy It would drive a certain of incumbents returned to office. Walt W. Rostow, counselor of Swimming—Sports WatkIns-West Funeral Home Twoiriey, a member of the Car­ of settlement." KINGSTON, Jamaica.—^The pl- lent. He said there had been the race was still open, Mariani to 9 p.m. was In charge of arrangements. of the WSbS of'the Vernon Meth­ Oregon textbook case. at 8 at the cldbhouae. ndmher of customers back toward Among tliose elected were: the State Department and chair rate ships of the late Wth, Cen-, Dutch losses since the Indo­ OSLO—^The Federation of Nor­ Trained Teachers said: "Delegates are really think negie Institute, recently returned "We have not proposed and do Tlioaa i^rcibable diaracten, Mrs. Pauling W. Wookey, South from Afrlcq, and will dtecuss odist Church7 ,, Luke E. Hart, supreme knight not propose wage coirfroUi or ths eompeUUon. This might seem man of the department's policy tury were usually large, seagoing nesians began dropping para­ wegian Cooperative Women plans ing about nominating a winner 'Infant Cavanagh Charles J . Van Deusen of the Roman Catholic fraternal David W. Roberta, son of Mrs. the th r^ ^itoeaa of laoa, are once Windsor, and ESdward C. Wynne planning council, told thi women Free Tranqiortation much more than they are about changing thought, economy and Mrs. Margaret M- St. George of price controls.” said GMdberg.- an extreme recourse, but some­ Jr., Glastonbury, 4th District and sloops about 60 feet long and with troops into 1^’est New Guinea to seU "Indian friendship rings" BOLTON—The infant daughter Andover — Funeral services for West Hartford wsIk installing of­ organization, aald Saturday it was William A .. Roberts, Hebron M ., mon^aCpparently heading' toward a the situation in South Viet Nam a single mast. They were.^nce three weeks ago. throughout Norway to raise and Insurance Jhe urday morning at First Congrega­ res.i. X Rev. Edward D. Howard, arch­ in collective bargaining situations. scholastic honorary fraternity, a t He said in hlk prepared speech modern racing cutte been cut off from their main lance trailer to give to India. Chairman A. Edward Sandula and photography, personality, will Purdue University, Lafayette, Jhd. aoMie, victor & recent military demands drasUc measures, such as ford Springs, 35th District. Besides her parents, the infant tional Church, Andover. The Rev. discuss the pirople of Guatemala, Other district officers from bishop of Portland, Ore. "However, we aeek, by all that the United States has made The Bridgeport delegation is is survived by two brothers, Anderson-Shea Auxiliary are The archbishop is seeking a re­ Roberts is a freshman in the School forays in whldi the troops of the those by which, on occasion, one progress in bringing the Commu­ supporting former State Senator Wllllard .Thomen, pastor, officiat­ Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, available^meana, to minimise eco­ Thomas W. Cavanagh and Philip ed. Burial waa in Townsend Ceme­ Mrs. <3harles Hirth, secretary; versal of the Oregon Supreme nomic conflicts in collective, bar­ of Science, Education and Human­ central government prince appar­ mu^ make sure one Is not too Power Sales Double nist guerrilla war against the Newman MarsilluB of Trumbull as Costa Rica and Panama. ities, Cavanagh; her paternal grandpar­ tery, Andover.' Forbes, an experienced speak­ Mra. John Vince, miudcian; and court’s 6-1 decirion holding that gaining, since recourse to econom­ much of a sucKess. Southeast Asian country under 'iW^ ' ' i a favorite son candidate' for the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cavanagh Mrs. George Ecabert, district ently proved aoepert' In retreat, control.' Bearers were Robert Oardinl, er, will talk on Australia, "the it is'a, violation of the state con­ ic force should always be a final KNOXATILLE — The Tennessee gubernatorial nomination. of East Hartford, and her mater­ guard. A delegation ot about 25 st! tutldlv.f or Oregon to supply text­ and, if at all posaible, an avoid-* The Mailinams will meet tomor­ proclaims that he Is rsady to meet Valley Authority’s power sales to Rostow said "the best military Thomas Meunler, Salem Johnson, coming country of the Western Elegizing The "Glass Box” nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Grenon, Anthony Kocum World.” Eklund will narrate his merhbers of Anderson-Shea Post books to paj-ochlal schools. able result." row at 8 p.m. at the hirnie of Mra. and talk, toward the fonnatlon of municipal and cooperative electric and civilian minds in the govern­ Oongressman-at-Large Frank Walter Pearce of East Granby. and Auxiliary attended. George D in in g , Bear Swamp Rd., a eoalltlon go-ven||nent. systems have morq than doubled in ment are now tackling the pro^ Kowalski of Meriden carries hla and Ellsworth Oovell. experlenbet during the Interna­ The litigation began two years ■'Rather than seeking to reduce Down at the annual convenUon Burial took place today in Cen­ Misa Adaiine Hoff of Anderson- ago when Leo F. Pfeifer, a New the freedom which labor ■ and Andover, 'there will also be a plant -< The nentreliet prince, who has the past 10 years, grcwlng from lem of "subversion and guerilla campaign for the U.S. Senate ter Cemetery, East Hartford. The tional Geophysical Year as part of ■ale. of the American Institute of something less than nine billion Mrs. Clara 8. Hofther his talk on Antarctica, the world’s Shea Auxiliary was soloist for a York attorney representing the management enjoy In collective a talent for nonchalance In the warfare on which the internation­ nomination to Democratic voters Benjamin J . Callahan pWeral memorial service. bargaining, government policy to­ Architects, held in Dallas the kllowatt-ljours to more than 21 al Communist movement places ANDOVER — Fluieral services only uninhabited continent. American Civil Liberties Union, midst of crisis, has left his so- in New Britain and Waterbury to­ Home of Elaat Hartford was In for Mrs. Clara Spencer Hoffner Photographer - explorer Brink A delegation of about 25 mem­ challenged a 1941 Oregon statute day is striving to preserve that Officers of St. Bridget’s Rosary>. other week, there Seemed ccmsld- billion. such high hopes for the 1860s." ' l i s morrow. charge of arrangenienta. Society will be elected tonight at Jcumlng in Paris and headed back of Hebron Rd. were held Sunday will present peoples and places bers of the Manchester post and allowing the state to provide text- freedom in the only way it can erable agreement on a proposi- Kowklskl, now serving hie sec­ auxiliary attended a Hartford be preserved, through the respon­ a meeting In the church hall after toward Laos, confident, be says, afternoon at First-Congregational never before photomapKed in his b(x>ks to all elementary schools, Uon which will delight a g-ood ond term In Gongresa, is bucking Warren P. Murphy Church. The Rev. Willard E. talk on Tibet and the Himalayas. County council meeting Saturday Including parochial schools. sibility of the managers and ths a 7:30 Holy Hour at St. Bridget’s that progress may now be possi­ night at the VFW Post, Windsor wqrkers themselves to so conduct Ctourch. many erf lia exuefree critics, per­ k R ^ the Democratic party organiza­ Warren P. Murphy. 40, of St. Thomen officiated.. Pfeffer contended the practice ble. tions in both cities in his efforts Petersburg, Fla., brother of Ray­ Mrs. Robert Peterson was or­ Locks. Mrs. LeDuc waa elected their business that all benefit, and haps sadden some of those con­ county guard and Mra. Charles violated provisions for separation the naticmal interest la safeguard­ Manchester High School stu­ Am for the third prince, who to wrest the nomination from Wel­ mond P. Murphy of Ellington Rd., ganist. of church and state in both the cerns or communities which had fare Secretary Abraham Riblcoff. Wapping, diei^ F rid ay In SL Burial was in the First Ec­ 12th Circuit Hirth, trustee.' Those appointed ed," Goldberg aald. • dents, who served as town offi­ ones Was onis, but who now seems YOU CANT BUY were Mrs. Olive Ray, color bearer, Oregon and U.S. Constltutiohs. Tilie He defended the admlniatra- cials on Student Government Day, thought they were buying all time The New Britain and Water­ Petersburg. He was born in East clesiastical Cemetery. Bearers law waa upheld in Cirouit Court of some sort o< outcast, nothing firm style leadMShlp In eonfe of their B bury primaries are the major con­ Hartford and formerly lived there. were Ellsworth Coveil. Daniel and Mrs. John Vince, musician. Uon’a "fuldellnea’’ for the bar­ will relate their experiences at a Court Cases Clackamas Co^unty,-Ore, but the gaining O f wage settlements, sug­ meeting Of the Rotary Club of or reliatris la reptnled from him, new buUdlngs. GOOD HEALTH tests in the state. He is survived by his mother, Buoclno, Percy Cook and Andrew Donald Maynard, past com­ decision was reversed on appeal to Mrs. Ruth Murphy of East Hart­ Gasper. mander of Anderson-Shea Post, gested by the President’s Council Manchester tomorrow at 6:30 p.m, but the neutralist prince must The Informal verdict down at / Primaries for delegates to. the the Oregon Supreme Cburt. of B(x>nomlc Advisers to January. state convention. July 13-14 ‘will ford; his wife, a son, two daugh­ Watklns-West Funeral Home was elected county senior vice at the Manchester Country Club.' have heard something hopeful, to Dallas seemed to be that the Mqncy alone will not keep you froe from sick­ MANCHESTER commander and district senior Hart n.oted that this was the sec­ These guidelines set up a rale of ness.'' But, you can observe certain precautions be held also in Torrington, Col­ ters. and two sisters, besides his of Manchester was In charge of ond tifne the organization had thumb providing that wa,<{e to' be forsaking Paris. "glass box’ has had its day, and brother. arrangements. One of four Man

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OUR BOAR|)I|fO: BOUSE with W a JOR l i o o P L E DAILY CROSSWORD PU5SZLB On National Ism^a '•1 baked beans and meat balls, vege­ X WARNkP MAY X KXAMIKIt YOUR CURIBNT T o w n P la n s Coventry table and pickle slaw, com wjuare, YA ABOUT LI8TOP J0B0KNIN6S/ fruited gelatin; Thursda.v—pork ALL IN ONE STORE dOOFlN'OFFJ VC*, GUV'NOR? and vegetables orfi rice ball with L/J«0{*VUVEfT*l».* gravy, Nathan Hale -caki, Friday Jurist coopsy^J FOR&ET A fo u r AiMwwr te 'PriGuA ftmit. to Distribute Dental Clinic SHOP FOR M.I YOUR\ BMMjeWMIMr Ike —rtuna fish ‘ and macarbnl salad MAW-rfiOOO 6LX>\ (ntsy-rocoMSlao IT.CH6S,Tl»r/ < Take .^A esN C Y ♦ 3 0 H lt » --.HE AHO1 ARdf howl, tomato w'cdge; batter bread, A(>rMioUcH«AirH HOOPtl§ WILL Musical Interluda fruit cup. MATERNITY NEEDS UKB PRCrXELS Ar4o SALT THAT . O ral Vaccine You TO C s e ABOUT Set Tomorrow BLOUSES. SKIR'I’S, SLACKS, C L(»M THxr TKKCr JUiST XEARVPh •ncKter f o t t i x ACROSS TBotklUx 0 0 1H6 TICKET, MVM AM/4 Advertisement— , BBAS. GIRDLES, I(MT»(t chsatsr of the new oral polio vmc- 3U06B c o a fe / , IZRaot \ ItFloaU oins on e msss.besis will b« an­ day and Thursday at the PHNA AN'TWeVTCUU X^L HPNC Him. office on Main St. ISFilaetMod ZOVauled •dminlatimUoii'g 'farm pn^rram, Manoheatrr Evening Herald Cov­ MC HE’S HARO TRAHSF6RR60> 14 MeOey 33 CUm w grAup nounced within the next two A t this time pre-school, children G la x i6 r 's TO A LEATHER^ which Kisenhowar apeclflcally has entry correepontfent, F. Patiline ■RAPS/ 15 Baking dumber 23 Primates ■ :weeks by the Town Advisory aged 4 and 5 years will be eligible little, telephone PI 2-6231. Corset and Uniform Shop ISWUe StDirecthm ermoiMd. ' Board'of Health.' to have their teeth cleaned and ■631 Main St.— Maneheatari- 17 Narrow cut 25 Awry , There are aeveral RepubUcan NoUfication that the advisory • WT RtA. TJE i R. OR. 54 fruit The engagement of Miss Austra ment of live virus vaccine recent­ The conference also accepted 55 Abstract being final version o»f the statement be­ from 7 to 9 p.m.; and at Coventry IT IT a s r (1 W Ozols of Manchester to Fred­ ly was ahlpped under jee to Cedar- Grammar School tomorrow and Into membership a Negro church PRI.'^CILLA’S POP BY Al, VERMEKR 56 Highland Scot fore GOP ;fnembers of both erick H. Gaige H of Providence, crest Hospital In Newington. In Brooklyn, N Y. (SM dcm ii DOWN houses. / Wednesday from 10 a m. to 4 p.m. U B6 R. I., has been announced by her From there it will be shipped to New York Egst include.^ the PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY GOOD HEAVENS, DON'T 1 Buck bird It will M submitted to the Re. and Wedne.sday from 7 to 9 p.m. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arvids regional distribution points. western half of Connecticut and PRISCILLA'. W HY NOTICE 2 Molten rock SI S2 S3 publican National Committee at a Ozola, 49 Doane St. Children are eligible for enroll­ 991 MAIN ST.—8U 8-6321 3 Level Among those area towns which lower New York Stale. ,"l OiDN'T SLEEP DIDN’T YOU PUT June SeAtUe. .TVaah., meeting for Her fiance ia the son of Dr. and ment In the public school in first 4 Car parU already have notified the state of grade If they are six years old on WINK! IT I N W I S 5 Trumpet ioond SI u u r a t l f l c a ^ . Mrs. William C. Galgd of Provi­ CLOSET?- intentions to hold clinics is South or before Jan. 1, 1963. Supt of AWAT.' 6Melo(&ea Elsenhower's advance approval dence. Windsor. Schoola Royal O. Fisher said It is \ was .rogarded as a political must Miss Ozols is a 1957 graduate of According to Dr. James C. by Republican leaders who expect Manchester High School. She re­ most Important that children be Hart, chief of the State Health registered now so that plans may tp Tean heavily on his services In ceived an A.B. degree in 1961 from Department bureau of preventable campaigning lor Senate, House Clark University, Worcester, be made for claasrooms and trans­ diseiuse, the smaller towns will portation. and governor candidates In key Mass., where she was elected to S H O R T R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAIi charge 25 to 50 cents for each Banking Starta states. Phi Beta Kappa. She IS a gradu­ dose of vaccine. The larger cities Awarded Life Memherihip ate student in history at Brown are offering It free to all pre­ School banking through the University, Providence. school and school children. Oscar G. Anderson, 348 Centers, Coventry Branch of the Manches­ ''I-i South ly'mffgor Mr, Gaige is a 1959 graduate of St., was presented a life member­ theran Church in recognition of ter Savings and Loan Assoi-latlon Oberiln College, Oberlln, Ohio, and ship yesterday to the United outstanding service to the church Mill start tomorrow. Cards which spent his junior year at the Lon­ Church Men of America. The Rev. through its men’s group. the scheol children have received DOUBLE Nursery School don School of Economics of the PTA Project Aims Paul C. Kaiser presented a pin A letter of commendation was may be signed and returned to­ University of London, England, pe and certificate at the 10:30 a.m. read from the Concordia Lutheran morrow morning by those who wish htuj done graduate work at Brown To Aid Youngsters service at Concordia Lutheran Church Council. Anderson has to enroll. Accepting Names Church. BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL University and at the Unlveraity been vice president of the council Softball for Women of Bombay, India. 'ITie honor is given by the men’s for many years, and a member of An Informal program of softball lirg C.lt.Pn4.0««B The South Windsor Cooperative (Continued from Page One) auxiliary of the New York and the church for 42 years. will be conducted at 6:30 p.m. MOM/WOULP YOUR MOM McNswiVRjROkaig, iRib A late June wedding Is planned. STAMPS Nursery School is now accepting The couple will leave for India New England Synod of the Lu­ (Herald photo by Saternls) Wednesday at Coventry Grammar YOU MIND IP WE i& VERV / you applications for next fall. Al- tackled by 12 million members of HAVE A 0AM in Jul.v where Mr. Gaige will con­ 47,000 local PTA’a. School by the Coventry Recreation NICE.' 1 ©AID though both ths three-year old and tinue his studies in Indian history Committee for women and high four-year old morning sessions "These children need richer G E S e i O M ? ^ IT' and resume his position as tutor at achusetts, Michigan. Minnesota, control of education Is Inevitable school age girls and over. In the i s s - v have been filled. Interested parents Wilson College of the Unlveraity educational opportunities and Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska event of wet grounds the program Every Wed. unless the state and local com­ f e : may apply and be put on the wait­ of Bombay. more social ser^ces than other Nevada, New Hampshire, New will not be held, according to Mrs. ing list. Applications bre being ac­ children, and the PTA is deter­ munities make much greater ef­ Jersey. fort to Improve their schools. Herman "Jake” I.«Doyt who will cepted for the afternoon session of Bennett Plotkln, principal. Ques­ mined to help them get what they New Mexico, New York, North be asslstng Mrs. William Beleke- need,” said Mrs. Clifford N. Jen­ the four-year-old class. tions will be Invited after the talks. Carolina, O h io , Pennsylvania, wlcz. kins, national president. Applications may be obtained by School Board Meets Rhode Island, South DaRota, Ten- Robert J. Hodge Mother* Meet Economically and socially de- MOTTS calling Mrs. G. M. Kraus o f Rye The board of education will meet neaaee, Utah, 'Vermont, Washing­ The Yotmg Mothers Club will SUPER St. The school, which has been op­ tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Town proved youngsters; ' usually re­ ton, West Virginia, Wisconsin and WEST HAVBas- (AP) — Robert ferred to as "the disadvantaged,” meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the m a r k e t s erating at the Wapplng Communi­ Hall. O a the agenda will be the as­ Wyoming. J. Hodge, 82-year-old president Nathan Hale Community Center I j I^ S A L E prides . ty House for the past seven years, signment of board members to include children of migrant farm Mrs. Jenkins said the District and treasurer o f ' the American workers, children whose parents with Mrs. Richard Breen, newly has a capacity enrollment of 27. present diplomas at graduation ex­ of Oolumbia and the European Buckle Oo„ suffered a fatal heart elected pre.sldent, In charge. Hos­ cffeo tive A t present, the school is without ercises; discussion of procedure are on relief and children who Congress (composed primarily of attack at his home yesterday. lack adequate supervision while tesses will be Mrs; Dudley Fergu­ '^S/TUES.IiNWEO. t ji a te a s e r for next year. Anyone for securing candidates for the as­ American military personnel) also son and Mrs. Kenneth Lemlre. etMaa,au.iM. . ii«.ua.p«.eif.. S -2 ! their mothers work. Most of them Hodge, a Republican, served two interested or having information sistant superintendency; and con­ back the national stand, and Okla- .School Menus are in Negro famillea which have terms in the State House of Rep­ about a qualified teacher is-asked tinued study of proposed board hom* and Virginia tupport It with resentatives. Hot lunch menus for the re­ JU D D S A X O N BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD ‘Oh. I've learned to live with it—but the neiehbore to contact Mrs. Tony Craparetta moved from the south to North­ rules and regulations. The meet­ reservations. He had been with American mainder of the week in Coventry h a v in 't!" o f 606 King St. Tuition pays for ing la open to the public. ern cities and Puerto Rican fam­ >^N OUTDOOR BARBECUE MY NAMeg SAXON, MI6S. ilies which have flocked to New Some of the other state units, Bubklo for 46 years. High School; ’Tomorrow—city fried the teadiers’ salary, rent o f the chicken or frankfurter on roll with MRS. B05W0RTH HERE? Community House, supplies and York City. she said, haven’t taken action. Hodge Is survived by his widow, TASTE DELIGHT AT A = K)U LUNlSE Mancheeter Evenln-df Herald Two itatea want present pro­ the former Sadie Dodd; a son relish, oven fried potatoes, tossed : A6AIN.1 The program recommends that VWAT’STHE/MATTCRT school equipment. Elach mother Is South Windsor correspondent Hubert C,, secretary American salad with dressing, lemort fluff; LITTLE SPORTS assigned a. specific duty In con- local PTA’s: grams continued but no new ones B Y RO U SO N Lsuira Kntx, telephone Mitchell Buckle: four grandchildren, and Wednesday — homemade baked SPECIAL LOW. LOW PRICE! F nectioiL with, the school, and par­ Support eatabllshment of nurs­ added, and some are opposed out­ 4-1758. right to federal aid. two great-grandchildren. beans and meat balla, vegetable i v / - a . ents pvovids transportation. Addi­ ery schoola and kindergartens to & \ '■S’- . Mrs. Jenkins kaid the National Funeral services will be held plcklh olaw, com bread, fruited Hr, tional funds are obtained by spe­ help disadvantaged children over­ gelatin; ’ITiursday — ' homemade cial projects. come the handicaps of their lim­ Congress believes some form of Wednesday at the Congregational CThurrh. East Hampton. beef-rice aoup, grilled ham and w At Heesler AFB ited backgrounds. federal aid to education is neces­ $200,000 Suit cheese sandwich, sliced tomato and Encourage schools to develop sary and justifiable providing CHUCK Airman. Basic Henry A. Lar- cucumber salad with dressing, afnee, whose guardian is Mrs. "higher , horizons” programs, pat­ local and state control of educa­ Antirust Coat ISeiv Springs from terned after those in New York tion is assured, federal funds are Nathan Hale Cake; Friday—tuna Richai-d R. Cologne of 190 Laurel fish and macaroni salad bowl, to­ City, to broaden the children’s used for public, tax-supported St.. W anin g, is being assigned DANVEULS, Mass—A new ru.st- mato wedge, batter bread, fruit to-the United States Air Force cultural experiences. schools only, the federal funds are preventlva coating that is 9.1 per saSfti'Sr'^ Fatal Crash distributed to state departments cup. •r-2/ technical training course for radio Help to establish day-care serv­ cent zinc and 6 per cent binder Is Robertson and Coventry Gram and radar maintenance specialists ices (or children of working of education and become state being manufactured by a Danvers mar Schools; Tomorrow homemade at Keesler AFB, Miss. A $200,000 suit, stemming from mothers. funds, and that the federal fluids firm. It .says scratches in a coat­ B. C. a January accident in Hartford chicken vegtabje soup, peanut but­ / BY JOHNNY HART Airman Laramee, who com­ Work for Improved and, expand­ support but do not substitute for ing of the mixture cau.se It to form ter and jelly sandwiches carrot and BUZZ SAWYER pleted his basic military train­ and the subsequent death of a ed guidance and counseling serv­ state funds. a rust-proof zinc-oxide shield over BY ROY CRANE Hartford woman from the alleged celery sticks, old-fashlohed rice • n w a t r a r * ing at Lackland Air Force Base. ices, starting to the elementary Mrs. Jenkins also said federal the metal beneath. pudding; Wednesday — homemade TOSdlA CRN HM CABUD FROM H0N6 KOUQ THAT VMI ARE TO PICKUP V/HENVOUAREainAINYOU DOMT APPEAR TO ASK OUESim lS. lOCATE Tex., was selected for the ad­ crash Injuries has been filed against schools. A CHESS SET FROM A MRS. SAWYER AT THE CHERRY BIOSSOWINH. THE C tN D O r r ftn it REMEMBER IR S. SAWYER'S ROOM QUIETLY AN D 60 TO vanced course on the basis of his two Manchester residents and one Sponsor stay-in school cam­ ^ FALSE lOTIOM OF THE CHESS CASE CONCEALS A SHIPMENT OF THE '’STUFF,'' that THE POUCE SEIZED THE r OMIY WHEN SHE IS ALONE. Coventry resident. Ca -4 Interests and aptitudes. The air­ paigns. LAST SHIPAAENT.. X HAVE man is a 1961 graduate of East Defendants in the suit are Flor­ Ur^e school administrations to MINT'S RESERVED A ROOM FOR YOU Hartford High School. ence T. and Elverett' B. Widell of AT THE CHERRY BLOSSOM. keep vocational education pro­ Garden Club Manchester, and Edmund L. Wrub- grams up to date, useful and Tht Avery Heights Garden Club el'of Coventry. pracUcal. TENDER-TRIM will hold a flower arrangement - Plaintiffs are Martha K. Ber­ Spiirk the ^formation of com­ contest-at its meeting Tuesday at man of Hartford and Beatrice K. munity-wide committees to work ths Avery ^Street Elementary Cohen of West Hartford, executors on the problems of ..school drop­ School. A plant auction Will also of the estate of Mollle S. Kauf­ outs and unemployed youth. man who died Jan. 21. Also a be held with Mrs. Casimir Bednar- Mrs. Jenkins said Negro chil­ cryk acting as auctioneer. The plaintiff Is Abraham Kaufman, husband of the deceased. dren who are entering integrated ^meeting agenda win include the schools for the first time may election of officers for next year. The- plaintiffs have attached 50 property owned by the Wldells of need special help and encourage­ Mrs. Eugene Kiely and Mrs, ’Theo­ ment in adjusting to the environ­ dore Rankin will serve a® co-ho«t- Willard Rd. ment. esses. The accident occurred Jan. 19, MORTY MEEKLB 1962 on Tower AVe.. Hartford, "In our highly developed, af­ BY DICK CAVALLI Membership in the club is open fluent country ii It Incredible and MICKEY FINN to all South Windsor residents. New when a car driven by Wrubel re­ n v LANK LEONARD Intolerable that there should be B t S ia M N U t h a -d & T ^ members will be accepted at this portedly crossed the cente> line " millioha of underdeveloped, un­ 'i'ES/ HE’S VnNTHRJPie HANDSOME, KiNC)i?na>i£^ ^ j o u o f L m ■ meeting, and struck head-on the car to dereducated children,” she said. WHOLE LEAGUE, UPSTAIRS GaiSaOUBkDGBCNAie; GALLANT.. C lN D Z ,r Oommtmity Church Notes which Mrs. Kaufman was a front SERGEANT' everybody READING IT Today the Intermediate Choir will seat passenger- PORTLAND (A P) —The presi­ BRAVE^CDUeiEOUe. M3U\MN/ dent bf the National Congress of WANTS TO SEE HIM NOW' 6ULIV rehearse at 7 p.m. In the Ruth 'ITie plaintiffs noted the car was si Crockett Room. Wednesday, the owned by Florence T. Widell and Parents ohd Teachers say 36 state I i Junior Choir will rehearse at 7 that Wrubel was ..her employe. PTA’s have indicated full support p .m .: the Senior Choir -at *. Widen had control of the use of of the national group’s stand In DOLE’S J i l l favor of limited federal-aid to edu­ Orlentattoa Ni|^t Bet the car because of the permission cation. , The annual bTlentatton night for of his mother, Florence Widell, the parents o f pupils Entering first Mrs. Clifford N. Jenkina, Roslyn plaintiffs sold. Heights, N. T., said there havd grade in the Wapplng Elementary Plaihtiffs for the estate seek been ~ published reports recently p a t. School this fall'Wlll be held Thurs­ $150,000, while Kaufman seeks that tike National Congress does a u u ju day at 7:46 p.iji. $50,000. All three reportedly were PINEAPPLE not accurately reflect the views of The program will include a weF- to the car with Mrs. Kaufman at the atato bodies. comlng address by Mrs. Joyce An­ the time o f the accident. “These stories are wrong, and 1 derson, president'^elect of the PTA; The action ia returnable in Hart­ can prove it,’’ sha-sold in an inter­ cu«ttt»a*.w.T«i»,..uarw.ea______^ 2 / a discussion bn the beginning first ford Superior Court by June 5, view at the opening of the NaUon- grade program by Miss Evelyil ,al Congress’ 65th annual conven­ JUICE CAPTAIN EASY Redfleld, Grade 1 teacher; a dls- HUGE tAWNS TYPICAL tion yesterday. ' MR.' ABERNATHY ______BY LESLIE TURNER cuaaion by MIm Hilda Monaghan, NEW YORK—The average new She said the hod personally I ' " ■■ BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY IFTKKEEYEIBIMS A NATURAL BORN , IMPS WA» r IPCHMO remedial reading teacher, about suburban factory in Westchester polled each state preaident and With the Homestead Act of 1862 as one of its EVEN THOUGH HE SPENDS vbah. n a class p lbaouf. but YOU- HE ALWAYS AAANAG6S TO SiaUEEZE BAIL PLAyBR. ms NOUI'TOU fiDlepOD WORKEC \ SOMETHMO X WIW TW s « scour 5/WS A YEAR M beginning reading; and a discussion County. New York, has a 93-scre fbund these states baek the Na­ original stimulants, Artierica has prospered and LONG H O U R SA T H IS D E S K ,I IN HIS AFTERNOON WALK. m u o u o r i KHBARToirtTRAINW' LIKBD BBTTBR, TV MINORS. AH’ MEVRE READY on whatdt means to a child to en­ site' and. uses only 7.1 percent of tional Congress; WOULDN'T grown to greatness on a solid foundation of wide­ SAVE you oor stoe* I IN BVBR' H « » 0 ' /P O n AlWWAVi TOR U66UE BAlLljr wea. WE’LL ter school what a parent can do the area for buildings. Much of the Alaska, Arkanaas, Colorado, REALTOR vwDPfiy. TRAOCEO INTO rest a i the acreage, says Land- r P t r > / / SEfti XUU5T to prepare the child during the Connecticut, Florida Georgia’ Ha­ spread property ownership. Today — as 100 ypars THAT SCIBMQS’ TAKE ms BONUS summer md______paychplo^cal_____ ^prob- scape Architecture magazine, la waii, ' HUnois, Indiana Kansas. ago when individual ownership of land me 8 c STUFF, lema that may*^be encounter^, by likely to be treeless ia'wn. Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Mass- WEEK OffBt,HO*nHAT a reality to thousands of families on <>ur western r

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Suspend Yeaza Full‘t- ■ ScheduliB Awaits Fortin and Johnson Set N E W YORK (AP)--They{toto each other. But eomehow^iant letty'Billy Pierce 1T.0> got New York (AP)~rIt la a Sundgy *baseball umpire, and hte phone call Fpr Preakness havenhavon’ f a ta rfed ,n rin tin ir th p master manlpu- the benefit o f a elx-run Itfet inning arrived before the switchboard ,.of b n l 5 ha. them winning. They've and had little trouble in winning W. L. Pet. OJB. little early blit Bo Belinsky MoUtor’d Day afid it was a Area Schoolboys Teams To Coach Legion Nine tickets yet, .b a t. 8 (^ e of thei^.£,n gf ^ and are ..20 .606 opmed at li a. m. Umpiring, LItUe the nightcap, though touched for Ctevelaad ... IS has to be the people’s choice beautiful momtog, the weatherman more frivolous types are 12-10 since the opening string of New York .. ,.2 * 18 .606 — cobperattog to the fullest.. .Jour­ LeAgue version, was Bob’* reason Rough a tw’o-run homer by Bob ^spro- for phpntog...Due to previous a sub- losses — which would be good monte. Minnecota . i . .21 IS .588 Vi' to pitch the All-Star game. ney was madl) to church with my By HOWIE HOLCOMB “ I f Casey can come.back, so can 1.’’ "starting to talk about commitUnmti I h%d to .pass up In- way series. * enough for a first-division berth. Loe .Angelee ..18 15 .545 »’’• MAke It both of them. Yhe famUy tmd then back to 250 Burke On the winning side of .500 That was Wally Foftin’a comment toda.v after announce­ Chicago ...... 20 17 .541 * •■ vlte* to sit in with the volunteer BALTikioRE, (a P) — Manuel Of course, there’s always the! They came from behind in each CARPS-DODOERS^ way the Los Angeles Angels St.... My sons had jointly pur­ men to blue at thair annual pre­ for the first time this season, ment had been made he was returning a.s head coach of the chance the New York Yankees Sunday s games, making it five Stan Musial. who got the 8,431st Bolttmore ..18 16 jtze tVt are flying he might even chased the perfume of their moth­ Ycaza, one of toe all-tim* hod Detroit ..15 17 .460 *Vr season school.. .Viewed the C ^ - owners of ^ a four-gam e" "Vic­ Manchester American Legioh Junior ha.sehall team after an won t make it. but how about victories in a row in which they hit of his career for a National' make it to the World Series. er'* choice and the gift was wrap­ ney 'Tech baseball game with L y ­ abae;noe of six year*. * boys of thorgughbred racing, la these Mets? The darlings of New overcome a deficit. A four-run League record Saturday, sat out Konao* City . ..16 21 .482 8 ped and ready for the lady of the tory streak and possessors of Country Clyb Boston ...... 18 20 .SM 7' •If Bo was bothered by any "no- man at Mt.. Nebo, errors again ' Eari Petersen, athletic officer of headed fqr another enforced va­ York—an odd-lot collection of ex- eight-inning burst brought them St. Louis’ game at Los Angeles, houae before breokfgst... Great the only victory of the season Highlighting weekeod- play wo* Waehtogton . . 6 28 .281 lO'A hit gajne Jinx" he dunked that 8- •****l"g to the local team’s loss. ; Dilw'orth-Cornell-Quey Post aald cation from the saddle as a result pendablas—suddenly' are the hot the first one and a six-run sev and the ^ r d s completed the day to be outdoors and I absorbed over league-leading Maloney Stan Htllnskl's flve-nnder-par 65 fiunda.T's Reaulta ball In the comer pocket Sunday Little more hustle And enthusiasm j Fortin will lie o.aslated thi.a season test team in baseball. enth-inning affair secured the sweep of the three-game set. They as much sunshine as possible in­ of Meriden, Manchester High's recorded SOturda.T tn a foursome of his rousing atretch ride aboard N ew York 4-2, Mlnneeota 8-4 when he threw a two-hitter at the would help the Rangers in their i by former minor league inflelder nightcap. provided Curt Simmons (8-11 with cluding a trip to the cemetery... baseball players went back to With John Munger, W Terry and Rldan in Saturday’s Preakneu. CaMy Stengel's amazin' Mets— (Second game 18). Boston Red Sox. It was his sec­ hid for a winning season.. .A r­ ; Gene Johnson. The Mets trailed 8-1 in the first a 4-0 lead in the sixth and his Several new homes were to the rived home In time to watch work today feeling rather, flush. le lk o . He hod a half dozen who .must be gasping for air in; j _ Kansas City t-5, Waahlngtoa •- ond victory but first complete Fortin spent a aucce.ssful alx Stewards at Pimlico raco course seven-hit pitching made it .-tand prooesa -of completion in area toe lost iiw Innings of toe MeU- birdies during the round. His only the glddv. rarlfl^ heights of I V 7.' game since the no-hitter against year* aa head coach of the Legion 8u.*pended the 25-year-o1d Pana­ Outa’ baseball gome on -video. OCIL STANDINGS trouble come on the eighth when eighth place in the National up- Cleveland 7-6.' Detroit 6-S. Baltimore May 8. towns and we managed to pass from 1951 to 1956. Hla teama won manian 10 days for unfair tactics Making his first New York appear­ W. L. Pet. G.B, he got g bogey four. L?aguo-swept a double header ( deciding nms in Clilcago S-8, Baltimore 8-8. Five Angel pitchers teamed up inspection on’ them as beat we (our zone title.* arid copped the Sunday and recommended that he Maloney ...... 5 — from Milwaukee’s stricken Braves, i ill® ” ^*"*5;, PIRATES-REDS— to checH the Red Sox in the 5-3 could... When we arrived back ance, Manchester’s MOe Morhardt 1 .833 BBUSCTED 12—SATURDAY (Uate-crown in 1953. One team loat be set down for an additional 20 I.,oa Angeles S-I, Boston 8-0. Windham ...... 8 2 7-6 and 9-8 Sunday making th eir! Vem Law. making a comeback opener but it was lefty Bo all by home none compared to our own went down swinging on a high .714 Claes A—Ray Gordon 42-2-40, out in>he atale final.* (1956) and days. The Maryland State Racing from a shoulder injmy. got a Today’s Game pitch to a pinCh-hittlng role. The Oonard ...... 6 2 .714 Ken (3ordon 42-2-40, Bob Havnes recent record seven victories in • winning ral- Baltimore (Brown 1-2) at Cleve­ himself in the 1-0 second game. and the Connecticut Room in our 5* another in the state semifinals Commi.s.slon will meet Wednesday nine starts . . / : 'y *" nightcap. standing ovation from the Pitts­ The colorful rookie threw out six home looked batter than ever... count had reached three balls and MANCHESTER ...4 8 .571 't'/i 42-2-40, Stan Hilinski 41-1.40,' Vic (19.54). to consider the recommendation. land (Grant 2-0, (N ). Platt ...... Daley 43-3-40. _ ji . Each was a cliff-hanger, how- burg crowd after going the dl.s- batters and allowed only three Joined my family for an evening two strikes before the reserve first .. .3 '8 .500 2 Manchester will again partici­ Ycaza al.*o was fined 1200 for ..Minnesota ( P a s e u a l 6-2) at baseman went out. Wether.4 the zone are Rockville. Nlantic, Greek Money, which nosed out I . i ’ . replaced I^ s An-1 the winning run at the plate when and went life distance for tfie first Taking my suggestion, John Busy day scheduled today, in­ Bristol Eastern .. .1 6 .167 4Vi Class C Bill Bengslon 47-8-39, Norwich. Cromwell, and Middle- Rldan for the 1135.800 first prize. Detroit (Foytack 1-1) at Chi- the leadoff man In the first, beat Tony Stanford 51-9-42; Don Cul­ - f n W V im ^ : Roger Craig stopped them in the time since Sept. 18. 1980. He has i out a alow roller for a hit. Rookie Canavarl, RockviUe High direc­ town. Ycaza lodged the first fOul edge- over toe ^ g e r s : Pittsburgh i ti„al Inning of the second. lost one this season. cage (Wynn 2-2). (N). cluding a motor trip to fipston, and ver 49-7-42, Val dem entlno 51-9. Bob Tillman's double in the fourth tor of athtotics, -reported Bill The Indians met Windham High DENNIS DAILEY The rest of th* state la divided claim since the Preaknes.* was tr^crt CindnnaU 8-2 behind, Thomas, in addition to his flto: . . . Only Gaines Scheduled. I was up with the milkman to get 42, Rudy Heck 51-9-42. wa.a the other hit. Lee Thoma.s' Moore of Central State College , — --- •«si, vvituiimmicof HI WlUimantic a rcmaicn in ai a rematch at Indian Third BOseman as follows; Zone One - - Bristol, Inaugiirated in 1873, contending Tuesday’s Schednle Low gross—Stan HillKskl 65, H u b b 8 ^ r o k ^ "‘L a ^ * m f s *in had three other hits in the ' *TB.S.PHIL8— ' single drove in Leon. Wagner with would be his principal speaker at to th« and complete tha work 1 MemorUil Field, hopeful of reveri New BrKaln. Wethersfield, Berlin, Greek Money bunvped Ridan to Kansas City at Boston, 2 p.m. schedulefiCh^dlllB! hv by fl 9:30 * . .' Picked up ^h Inv fin nnAnlnar I a s m Blind Bogey—Bob McGurkln, g the only run in the third. toe annual Varsity (Jlub Dinner ing an opening day loss. The in­ and will entertain Bristol Eastern Simsbury, Newington, Hartford the furioiM .stretch drive. C^bs^ t w s ir t o r fe f o v « PhUade^^ ” ''‘>"<1 hase- Los Angeles at New York in a dual meet Thursday at Me­ Watt F*rgu.son, Bob Peck, Ted -o snctones over rniladel runs. Lefties Ken MacKenzie (2-1) man for the Chibs, had eight sin- Cleveland broke a New York June 5. Moore, a w itty story tel­ passenger, and talking companion, augural could be called a. rout, os and Weal Hartford. But it was Ycaza who wound up phia, 6-4 and 11-2. p.m for the junket to Beontown, Fen­ the Whippets raced to a 15-6 tri­ morial Field. The Glass A School*’ Plodztk, Jim Madore, Dave Mac- and AI Jackson (2-4) w e r' the | gles in 10 times at bat as the free- .Minnesota at Washington, (N ). Yankee record by boosting its ler, is one of the better speakers Zone Two ■ Naugatuck. Derby, with the suspension — not jockey way Park my destination . . Bill umph, cut to seven-toning dura­ track championship* are listed kay- 80. W A IJ ,Y hXlR’H N 'vlh'’ * " , I swinging Cubs collected a total of Baltimore at Cleveland, (N). liomer total to 25 in the last eight in the a re a ... M oll included On Milford, New Haven, Anaonla, Johnny Rotz, who rode Greek m e t s -b r Xv e s — Crowley was th* perfect host, os tion. Since that time Coach Tom Saturday at New Britain. * * * 127 hits. I>5u Brock had a grand Only Games Scheduled. game.s but had to settle for a split invite from Bob Healy at Elling­ We.*t Haven and Wallingford Money. But toe blggeat aurpriae lias to always, and after luncheon to toe Kelley's club has Improved con­ SELECTED 6— SUNDAY OOLTS-GIAISTB— j slam horher to help rookie (3sl with Detroit. The Indians, who re­ Y A N K E E Ch a r g e —Head down. New York pinch runner Phil Linz charges into Min­ ton High to sit to on the BH3 Action continues hot and heavy Zone Three S(a(nford. Norwalk, Joseph I'. Flanagan, the presid­ be Stengel’s Mets. 'iTiere la still R ed . Sox clubhouse to talk with tinually, topping all previous per­ Class A —Jerry Beaulieu 29-8- The five-hit pltchhig of Bob'Koonce (2-0( win the first. Bob NATIONAL LEAGI'E mained tied for the American sports banquet Saturday, June 9. for all area schools as the baseball Darien. Fairfield, Bridgeport, Mon­ ing steward representing , the an air of toe Keystone Cops about nesota third baseman Rich Rollins and out of run-down trap as Rollins drops throw Manager Mike Higgins, Coach Bill formances U-st Thursday with a 28, Tom Kelley 31-4-27, Bob Bruce (2-1) and a four-run third I Buhl (2-2) had a four-hitter and W . I - P e t. League lead with New York, hit As Saturdays are reserved for my season reaches its peak. Coventry roe, Stratford, Ridgefield, New racing commission, said, "Jockey this crew that lost nine straight inning were the keys to Houston's for an error. Linz, caught o ff second on'a sacrifice bunt, reaches third safely head first Herman, Chet Nichols. Frank Mal­ come-from-behind 3-2 victory over Ha.vnes 29-2-27, Vic Daley 30.3-27. was backed )ip by homers by Hon F>an<4aoo .28 n .718 eight of the 12 homers that were (4-3) la at Somer* and Cromwell at Canaan and Westport. Ycaza at the finish of thia race at the start of toe season—they family, I had to take a rain check zone, Pete Runnels, Carl Yastrzem- Maloney. (jlsss B- Hal Jarvis Jr. 30-5-25, first-game triumph over Juan Willie Williams, George Altman Rt. l.,out* ...... 21 18 .618 bla.sted in the doubleheader—two as pitcher .Jim Katt covers. Play came in 10th inning of nightcap which Twins won, 4-2, Rham Regional (2-4) to today.’* Thia year'a slate champion will leaned against Jockey Rote, put­ flounder about and sometimes lim lM arichal (7-3) and San Francisco. — the 29th rain check o f the aki and other member* of the Red Either Tom Kelley (3-1) or Fred games. Walt Leggett 31-5-26, Jack Gre- and Ernie Banks in the second. lyie Angeles ., .28 IS .605 4 'i each by Je.rry Kindall and (Jhuck in 13 innings. Yankee.s-won opener, 4-3. (A P Photofax.) year and here it’s only the sec­ *el 31.5-26, Ed Foley 33-7-28. be determined In a double elimina­ ting his elbow across him to ail C in cin n a ti .19 15 .559 Essegian. Bubba Phillip.s' ninth- Sox c a s t. . On the other side of the McCurry (l- i) was to take the East OathoHc (1-3) has three tion tournament involving all zone attempt to hamper the latter." ond week in M a y ... Rain altered playing field were the New York mound today with the other open­ Class C— N*d O eed 3.5-9-26, UMPIRES Pittsburgh ... .17 16 .515 8 inning single won the opener for tilts luted to toe next six dky*. TTie winners. Ail tournament games Used Elbow - WHITE SO.\.ORIOLES— 6-0 lead on Jim Archer in the first TANK8TWIN8— toe scheduled day but I joined P at Yankees, Manager Ralph Houk ing against Conard Thursday, at Bill Noel 34-8-26, Joe Skinner 34- The final session of toe um­ PhUadelphIa .15 19 .441 Cleveland 7-6 but two homers hv. , Chicago took two from Ball!-1 two innings. Eagles face St. Thomas Seminary 8-26. are scheduled at Muzzy .Field, The official track film showed Jim Coates and Ray Moore, Bolduc and Howie Holcomb at the holding court with New York and Weet Hartford. pires clinic will be held tonight at Tebhetts Defends Deal Made for Frank Thomas •Milwaukee ... . 16 21 .482 Al Kalme powered an 8-8 Detroit; more by identical 8-3 scores on ; « . . Jayvees tomorrow and Ellington’s Low gross Bob Haynes, Vic Bristol. Ycaza whipping right-handed at winner and loser respectively la no()n meeting of the Connecticut Boston writer* when I checked to Manchester, with a four and the West Side Recreation Center N e w Y o r k .... . 12 19 ..887 attack in the second. , fine pitching performances by I __ Jayvees Thursday, both on foreign Daley, 72. The state w'inner will go to toe the finish line. Suddenly he slid toe first game at New York, Spdtis Writers’ Alliance at the on the visiting team's dugout . . starting at 8 o’clock, A ll plamiing H niiaton ...... IS 28 ..861 Minne.sota scored two 1^ the t3th , John Buzliardt and Rav Ve^berl. three season mark, will have to fields, theq, meet St. Thomas in a Regional Tourney to be held at halfway off to his left and his switched soles In the second gams Hawthorne In n ... Sun was shin­ Chief Red Sox Scout Neii Mahoney Blind Bogey- Georg* Budd, to attend are asked to be on time. O h icagn ...... 12 24 .888 for an even break at Yankee Sta- i Al Smith wa.< th,e batting hero Kaline had quite a day for him­ assume the "giant killer’s" role return match at home Saturday. Keene, N.H. All six New England elbow protruded In front of Rote’a when Moore was lienefltted by the ing by lofe afternoon and after inquired a)x>ut prospects in the Dave McCorab, Ed Dik. 100. Sunday’s Results diuiifi after New York won th e; with two homers, self in that doubleheader at Cleve­ again today as Windham also ha.s Cheney (2-3) back to the victory states will be represented. chest. Castoffs Having Much Fun ISth inning attack on Coates. having eaten a big lunch I passed college and schoolboy ranks in eyes on the CX3IL crown. They W O M E N ’S D IVISIO N MEETING New York 7-9, Milwaukee 6-8. opener 4-3 on Tom Treah’s single i . , . , column after three losses, takes on land. The Tigers’ slugger had six Al Smith, returning to the start­ up dinner ahh then accepted a Selected IS— Sunday A dinner for th* 1961 I.,egrion Manchester Little Leagiie wilt The Brandywine Stables’ Greek Chicago 6-11, Philadelphia 4-2. Connecticut and (Jurt (Jowdy, voice have won five and lost two, trail­ Hartford Tech Wednesday at Mt team will be held tomorrow eve­ with the. bases loaded In the niittli. f ’ A ’S-SE.N'ATOKS__ hits in nine at bats, Including the ing lineup with the White Sox aft­ challenge to play tennis with my Low net—Mrs. Wallace Peroiak hold a meeting Wednesday night Money got up to the (Inal atridSa Houston 6-4. San Franeisro 5-7. Zollo A'ersalles' single drove In' of th* Rad Sox, sold he was happy ing Maloney by a mere half-game. Nebo and Somer* Friday at the ning at 6 al the Ivcgion Home, It homers, two doubles and two sin er a week's^ absence due to a 70-19-51. al the Arm y and Navy Club starl­ to nose out the tiring Ridan to 'the Pittsburgh 8, Ctnclnnall 2. one run for the Twins and Ver- '■ 'isnny Jimenez s homer gave wife and a female neighbor. Only with his new contract to thj Ameri­ Thursday's test won’t be any latter’s field. will be an Informal event so the gles and droveJn fivq; runs. The thigh injury, hit homers off loser darkness cut short ogr play and Low gro.ss—Mies Helen Reyn­ ing al 8 o'clock. All artullB partici­ race, second leg of the Triple Knocking Off Strong Braves St. Louis 4. I>os Angeles 8. salles scored from second w h ile' Kansas City a 1-0 margin over can Football' League telecasts easier—the Chieftains also are Ellington* varsity (8-3) face* players may return uniforms and Oown. Greek Money got his head olds 66-6-60. homers boosteoTiis league-leading M ilty Pappas and Art Quirk in the I found myself on the Ipsing end again next season . . Great gome, five-two at present, tied with Stafford tomorrow at home, then pating In the sport are aaked to Today’s Games the Yanks were failing to com-: Washington on Ed Rakow's five- ...... Putts—Mr*. WUlard Noel, Mr*. g el acquainted w ill* the new In front an eighto of a mtle out, total to 12 Bob Allen won the first first game, easing Buzhardt's way against the female member not to well played and pitched, the Yonks Windham. goes U> Coventry Thursday. Cov­ attend so the 1962 program may San Francisco (O ’Dell 5-1) at : other • hit pitching in the first game but game over Hank Aguirre and Jer- George Benton, Mrs. Parclak 30. esMohes, Peterson said. but Ridan put on another desper­ MILWAUKEE (AP)—Fotf Frank ’Thomas, a a lu g ^ g left# A fter the long twlnblll, the deal to his fifth victory. Bob Sadowskl my household. winning, 2-1 ; a tough losa for Victories to both games this entry and Rham meet Wednesday be finalized. los Angeles (O’Dell 5-1) at j.4core Irt th6lr 4-2 second game the .Senators siiuck bark 7-5 in rv Ca.sale took the second oVer Pairings for the Ladle* Division This season, the local team wilt ate burst to take the lead back fleldw peddled by the Braves to for Thomas was ooippleted as toe homered in the second game, lost towering Gen* (3onl*y . . N o time week will give toe Indians an out­ In Hebron, Rham is horns again s bnnch of castoffs, the New Philadelphia (.McLish I - I) at St. ' margin. the Second game, opening up a | Sam McDowell Spring Tournament are as followa: have a completely new uniform, until he was overhauled. toe Mets for 8150,000 last winter, Braves accepted veteran outfielder by Chuck Estrada. T u e s d a y to stop to eat en rout* in ord*!- to side shot at a tie for the league Thrusday, entertaining Flocky Hill. York Mets are ha'ving a lot of Louis (Broglio I-O), (N). I Upper bracket—Florence Barr* he added, made poasible through Kentucky Derby winner De­ capped a tremendous series Gus Bell from toe Mets. The 33- Office visitor was Bob Starkel, keep an evening commitment to title, but a defeat to either will fun in their first season in the New Y’ork (M izeli 1-1) at Hous­ vs. Helen Noel, Edna Hilinski v*. the s*Ie of pens and the elimina­ cidedly swung wide on th* final against his former mates by driv­ year-old Bell shifted his equipment ton (Golden 1-1), (N ). former UConn football halfback, East Hartford. put them out of the running. VALLEY YCXINFERENCE Major League Peg Chanda, Isabelle ParcISk v*. tion of the usual banquet last turn, but battled up to fifth place National '‘League. And much ing in fi've runs In the doublehead­ from the visUors’ clubhouse to the now to the investment business in W .L . Pet, OB year. Cincinnati (O’Toole 8-5) at Mil­ One other contest is on today for Eileen Plodztk, Mary Gongewere before fading to eighto where he of it has been at the expense er, Felix Mantilla, a utility player Braves’ dressing quarters os the "CarVt Win Close Games- Manchester . . . Bill Skoneski, Friday Southington ...8 1 .889 waukee (Shaw 4-1), (N). Bernie Allen ‘Gehringer Type’ MHS athletes— a tennis match in­ V*. .Margaret Simon. In addition to Peterson and For­ s=Leaders==. finished. ^ o f the supposedly strong Mil'wau- for the Braves for serveral years Mets took off for Houston. Chicago (Ellsworth 8-4) at commissioner of the Midget Foot­ , a m. in months and be- volving Hall of West Hartford at Rockville . ____7 2 .788 1 tin, the Legion baseball commit­ AMERICAN XKAG U K until picked In the player-stoning Lower bracket — Betty Benton kee Braves. To moka room for Bell, slated ball League program in Manches­ w e I cbuld catch my breath after the Memorial Field courts. TTie Gloatonbury ...4 4 .500 3 4 tee this year Include* I>m> Palino, Ratting (Based on 75 or more at George D. Wldener’a Jaipur, Pittsburgh (Fronchv »-2) (N). Planvllle vs. Helen Reynold.*, Ann Mannella llt e fledgling Mets swept a dou­ draft by the Mets, added further for duty mainly os a plnchhltter. Tuesday’s Schednle Around Second for Weir’ Twins ter, a phone caller and he dis­ nearly two hours at Uie desk I was roequeteers (3-3) oppo.se Weaver ___ .8 5 .375 4 4 Bob Petersen and Rtiaty Scriiton. bats) — Esaegton, develond, held out of the Derby to point for Insult with a three run homer In a Windsor .. vs. Lynn Vgmey, Cynthia Prior v*. bleheader from Mllwauhee for the Milwaukee optioned utlUtymon Chicago at Pittsburgh, (N). RSox Skid to Ninth, cussed the project closest to his informed there would be a shift to High Thursday in Hartford. ____8 6 .333 5 .385; Jimenez, Kansas City, .870; the Preakness. and the favorite six-run seventh inning which Middletown Evelyn Lorentzen, Cele •v*. L«: second time within nine days by Mike Krsnii* to Louisville of the Obicinnati at Milwaukee, (N ). heart-Hnidget ball . . . Baseball Asslgnmanta. W ire Editor Loii ■Ur»beaten after nine matches, the ____2 6 ..833 A Kaline, Detroit, .857; A. Rmith, with the crowd of 33,854, led' the clinched the nightcap victory. New York— (NBA 1—Although Newington Lucille Carvej’. humbling the Braves 7-6 and 9-6 American Association. The Mets niiladelphla at St. Louis. (N). was on the agenda at Glenney’s, Mondell Wring out along with Alex Indian golf squad also has two out­ ____3 6 .2.50 3 4 Junior Golf Test Chicago/ .848; RoMnaon, Chicago, early part of the race but col­ Thomas followed with his 11th First round matches must be yesterday. The victories gave New In turn called up outfielder Joe 3*'*sv York at Hopston. (N). he ha* considerable to show, Chris Glenney and M frk Holmes, Glreili. I moved over to toe ■wire ings this weelt. Tomorrow they .848. lapsed to 11th. homer and third in three daj’s in Rockville (7-2) and played by May 27, second round by York a 13-10 record since nine Chrlatophfer from Syracuse of the Francleco at Los Angelea, there's nothing of toe nhowoff in Relief Pitching Bad both Red Sox rooters, discussed desk—page one makeup — and meet Wether.sfleld at the Man­ B. O. Smith Scheduled June 20 Home Runs — Kaline, Detroit, Flanagan said the movement by straight losses at the outset of the Milwaukee. j International League. their club, hoping it would dp well spent a busy day in a new "com er” Bet twice in os many days. First June 3, third round by June 10 and 12; Wagner, Isia Angeles, I I ; Esse- Ycaza may have been instinctive Bernie Allen, half of the Twins' chester Country Culb and Thurs­ final round by June 17. Three-quar­ sesson and moved toe Mets into "1 feel real good and think I'm against the Yankees in a series for th* first time in w eek s...H ot tomorrow at Storra and again ^an, Cleveland and Cash, Detroit, when he .gaw Greek Money come brand neiv Twinkling Twins. day join Conard end Platt of Meri­ Chairman for the 1962 Jayce* eighth place. going to have t good year. " the opening tonight . . . Emil Plitt, and humid weather for a change Wednesday at Rockville. The sec­ ter handicaps will be used. 10; Gentile, Barttlmore and Landis, from behind. Allen Is toe former Purdue BOSTON (AP) — The Bos­ the infield oa toa flrat man to den for a triangular match in West » < Junior Golf Tournament ia Jim “ Don’t tell me we should have 132-year-old Thomas said, I'm former baseball player and um­ and my thoughts, after the dead­ ond date resulted from a postpone­ Chicago, 9. . Since FUhlico closed Batutdgy, quarterback who .stopped in at ton Red Sox have plunged face Belinaky. Bob Tillman Hartford. ment. . Friday the Rams are Ellington Kidge Moreholt, It wA* announced to­ helped toe Mets and Houston more I hiUmg toe ball solidly. pire, now a good 10 pin bowler, line, were abenit swimming or just NATIONAL LEAGUE Die stewards were powerleu to New Character second base for the Minnesota bit a double high off the wall Members of Coach Paul Phln- day. Th# tourney 1.* scheduted In getting started," Milwaukee i Tebbetls said "You have to ex- deeper into ninth place in the reported he was looking forward relaxing in the cool Connecticut hosts to Plalnvllle in s Central Val­ B U N D 6 HOLES Ratting (Based on 75 or more suspend Ycaza more than 10 club after only a half season in in left center to start toe ney's track team (3-4) will par­ ley Conference game. With a •Wednesday, June 20 at the Man- Manager Birdie Tebhetts said, pect a good player Uke Thomas American League on a full- to the weekend when he’ll roll to Room at my home.. .Viewed a fine Men — low gross. Sher Fergu­ at bats)— Knenn, Ran Kranrisco, day, but Flanagan said it they an A wheel and a whirl m the fourth. 'There were only two ticipate in toe Eastern Sectional chance left to U* Southington for cheater Cotintry dub. "They’ve been dam tough against to hurt vo)i." but defended the scale skid built on the fact New York. - « m , now 85. won the pitcheris duel between Tom Garry son. Jim Gordon, H arry BIch, Fred .859; Williams. Chicago, JI42; Pin­ had the authority "w e would have Also Top Notch Florida inatnvetionai, League last other bolls which eorried to Track Meet tomorrow afternoon at th# league lead, thi* one will be Competition is open to all high us. 1 guess I’ll be the only manager Braves d'eal with New' York, the team can't win the close Parkade Lanes monthly tourney of Southington and Skip Olander MoKone, Stan Morkiwski, Joe son, (Inrinnatt. .841; Dalrymple, given Ycaza the full 10-day sus­ Battlflg— Ken Habba, Cuba, col­ winter. the outfield— flies to center in Store* (University of Connecticut) Important to the Kozuchmen. .school age golfers in the com- to lose twm doubleheaders to the' "We committed ourselves to go- ones. of champions and a three-day trip of Rockville, toe former winning Segal, John Horrigon, all 39s. Phila/lrlphia, .888; Groat, Pltts- pension now.” lected eight hit* m 10 at bate whUe "Bernie la more of to* Charley the third by Ed Breeaoud and Mets. M aybe I ’ll get in the record | Ing with younger players and had to the big dity . . . Last minute 2-1 with Chief New England Yan­ Low net — Stan Davis 41-6—35, (nuhity. Those Inlere.sted In parti­ hiirgh, .881. Before the motion pictures ^ I Pitching Star GeJiringer t.vpe ' said Sam Mele Boston dropped both emU to right in the ninth by Chuck kee Scout Harry Hesse watching cipating ' are urged to contact books.’’ I .such outSelders as Hank Aaron. Chicago took two from PhlUle* 6 volleyball match was arranged at John Harrtgsn 39-4— 35. Home Runs— Pinson, C ln ^ - were shown. Ycaza said he was in his Roo-sevelt Hotel suite. of a doubleheader. 5-3 and 1-0 Schilling. the action... Found a tennis play­ Moreholt or I.arry Perrj’. golf Stun Braves .' ' (MStek Jones an'd Lee .’daye, ” the and 11-2. Had five mneecutive atn- night and 1 tried my best to help .Women ■ - low gross, Mr*. John natl, 12; Cepeda and Ma.yt, Ran thrown off balance and If his el­ BOSTON (AP) — Robert (Bo) "Like Rich Rollins, he’i quietly on rookie Bb Belinsky's two- ing partner at night and managed Plenty of Action I Yonkers Open ’The Mots atunned toe Braves by Braves’ field boss said "O f course, gles In the teeond game. A fter the tavo hits, both run­ Watkins beat Simsbury. Playing Harrigsn 50. coach at Manchester High School Franciaco, Banka, fSilragn and bow came front of Rota it was aggres.sive." ' | hitlM, yesterday to run iti to get to a few Seta before dark- YONKERS, N. Y. (AP)—Yon­ for hirtoer Information. ccanlng from behind for three vic­ we had no way of knowing that ners were left stranded on in to* role of set-up man, instead Low net —^ Mrs. HarrigSn 60- 'ITiotnas, New York, II. accidental.' Pltchlng_Bo Belinaky. Angels,! ^r Ameri?^^ i^ewTr^kle^'nf'toe 'The red-headed. tiespeCtocled losing streak to six. The Sox nees.. .Thunderetorm interrupted In Midget Racing kers Raceway opens It* l3to sea­ to tories in toe four-gome seriee.. A Maye would become 111. But at third base when those Innings 12-38. held Boston to two hits in 1-0 aec-1 year honors and the cockv souto- Rollins is. of course, the third have lost 10 of toe last 12. of spik*)’, I had a lot of fun and son o f harness racing tonight with four-run roily In toe eighth inning toe time, it was a case of our go­ ended. my viewing— Meta-Brave* on t situations— lins, the new Twinkling Twins, when 1 arrived in Middletown for up leads the relief pitchers day. F^rly riser was achooiteacher of Robert, made his way from the I Rookie Bob Tillman doubled high slumps, etc. just about give toe Twins two of th* Wllliams-Wesleyan baseball off the left field wall In toe fourth couldn’t hold. In the twin tail- Wagner scored three runa— Bob Von Deck, chief Uttle Laajpie back of the pack and was success­ _ , . 1. ' "Flaying in big eLadiums didn't everything. game, a thre* hour marathon. spin yesterday it was just after reaching on an error and ful in csptuilng second place, with thetoJ'nutoreTs qulfleln ‘ "'fig u r e to stampede these tw o . two singles— in the opener Lorry Hayden of Meriden finish­ Allen played football before "60,- plain no hitting. I " I felt I was OK, once I got past The young Sox still haven't and knocked in another tally. ing a fine toii:(t COTD 000 people. Rolling studied toe ! that eighth Inning." toe confident, Offer Temps Newk lear.iea basebalj economy. Loe Angeles scored two rune Roberts Signs with Oroles^ The next^ racing , event' will be ■sharp-featured Belinaky said, "I better Infielders while selling apiece in the fourth and fifth Saturday..evening at 7;30. peanuts and popcorn at Cleveland They win big or lose by forily thought that double by 'Thlman w’as narrow margin. The ■ some innings and Wagner brought Municipal Stadium. Both of these To Play Baseball in the clincher on a wild pitch going out of here. I was real care­ team which owns the two big­ Pay Same as Yankees Offered kids knew what they wanted to b y Ike Deloek in* the eighth. Pender Injured ful pitching to him after that. " gest innings in the American In the eighto inning, facing toe do " With Japan Squad To odd to their woes, the League this season — 12 runs BOSTON (AP) —Mlddlewelghr heft of toe Red Sox batting order, Allen, the all-round athelete oiit toe R^d Sox lost catcher Ruae CLEVELAND (AF) — R 6 b Ln^would receive toe same pay he and nine, got five safeties off boxing thomplon Paul Pender Is Belinsky struck out Carl Yss- of Liverpool, Ohio, met Sharon Nixon indefinitely when he ffoberts, the pitching star who won’ would have received from th* NEW YORK (API—Don New- recovering in, Harley Hospital to­ "trzemaki, retired Tillman on a Beyer on a golf courae. married os many Lfos Angeles pitchers suffered a compound broken 334 gome* during 14 seasons with Yonks combe said today the Japanese day after receiving a serious scalp grounder to short, then fanned the gal, and then requested per­ in the opener yesterday. ' finger on )il6 throwing hand the Philadelphia I^UUet, wo* sign­ have offered )iim more money to • He ia believed to be to toe 830,- injury in oh auto accident. Stitch­ Frank Malzone. mission to take hie bride to toe play ball in Japan than he was Pete Ruiinels beat out a oa a result of being lilt by a ed today by the w iltim ore Oriolea. 000-4-year bracket. slow roller to the right side of es were required to Close the gash "Naturally I'm pleased. ' Belm- Orlando, Fla., training base. This paid by the Brooklyn Dodgers in foul tip in the opener. To make room for the 36-year- A t hi* peak, when he won at .sk.v said, hut disagreed with in th* fighter's forehead near th* gives you a rough idea of how •1951, when he won 20 gomes. eld right-hAnder, the Oriole*" op­ least 20 gomes for* six consecutive hairline. Doctor* said x-r*y* Rigney. worried the groom wa.s about The Pitohing star, who retired tioned rookie left-hander Art season* (19S(!)-S5), Robert* wo* •Not as Fast and epine taps disclosed no Injury THE NOVO WEAVE PRE-ASSEMBLED swatting American ueague pitch- after toe 1960 season, sAid the Quirk to Rocheetsr of the interna­ paid an eitimoted 150.000 a year. to the brain or skull. "1 didn't think my fast ball wa^ ■ mg. Dodgers paid him "soroetoing leas tional Leaiiie. Roberta was ea;- as fa it aa usual. 1 ii.sed the screw- f'onfidenoe in Hitting • than 120.000" for the 1951 cam­ Holy Cro^s, B. C., Bridgeport pected to Join the Orioles here to­ ball a lot and kept It low. The big j ■ i ve always had confidence in paign. The Japanese offer, for night — ,------NEW IREOWOOD FENCE Thing was that I got toe ciin’e over | my hitting, " said Allen, and when plaj-ing toe CSiunichi Dragons Selected for District 1 Play^ Robert* was sold by the Phillies wlmij 1 needed it. ' I rich (iivldenda thia spring from June 15 to Oct. 10, "would ^ter a disappointing 1-10 record Belinaky wanted to talk about i t^e Minnesota Twine went on a beat this by far,” he saidl lest year, and he foiled to stick STORES toe future. i prolonged honeymoon with him. Newcombe said he la giving "ut­ BOSTON (AP) — Holy Ctoee#with witlf th* New York Yankees dur­ SEYMOUR "W’heb I g e l to toe point of most consideration” to the Jap-, a pair of homers and a M l MAIN ST/—OPEN DAH-Y TO 6-P.M.—THURS. TO 6 P.M. ECONOMICAL TO BUY In view of his .350 batting aver­ (11-5), and- Bridgeport University double. ing a spring trial; facing the teams toe second time onese offer, and will have an an­ The Orioles did not disclose age, Rolllna might be called the (12-6) will participate in the Bridgeport iadged A IC 8-2 in 11 around in toe league. I'll use my best man. swer sometime tonight. ' * N C A A Dletriiit On«r double elimin­ eeiory terms, but said Robert* ENGINEERED TO LAST THRU THE YEARS The big right-handed pitcher, innings when Dick Gonnetta, who curve more and more. But until I Because the Minnesota power is ation basel>all tournament at a sotid M il know the hitters better. I'll stick who •would play in the outfield In had doubled, scored on a wild all right-handed — 'Vic Pow’er, Sprifigfield. The warm beauty of everlasting California Redwood is mostly to the fast stuff." Japan until he worked into hufl- pitch. Rollins, riarmon KlUebrew, Bob Selection Committee Chairman Belin-skv was wild enough Ip ing shape, naid he planned to ask Vermoni bad won its first eight OTHER USES handsomely expressed in this new fence which combines Paul Eckley of Amherst' also an­ Allison and Earl Battey — Allen, Presidential Pre.sa Secretary Pi­ Yankee games but wound up th* ' TRADE 90HOOL just like Bantly service keep the Sox from digging In yes­ nounced yestqrday that Vermont’s custom design with economical factory assembly. a left-hand batter now hitting erre Salinger whether the govern­ conference slate by dropping both terday. walking six and hitting Yankee Conference champions (17- ment felt he could "m ake a con­ ends of a weekend doubleheader at * 9t tb« factory with a provtn pigmented water- two batters while .striking out 4) were tentatively picked to com­ 0RADUATE8 We'v6 specialized in horhe he&ting for 4fi^«ar8. Over tribution to American foreign re­ Afoine, 5-4 and 14-6. Meonwhils repellent wh)ch completely plimmates painting! three. plete the field. th« years, the fuel haa improved greatlj-. Toda.v, we sup­ Tile 25-year-old Bo hasn't been lations by playing in Japan. I f i Massachusetts nipped N ew Hamp- for spAcial tnuninf w s EASILY ERECTED without special tools. Set it up yourself or with con, .1. vi-ont to do it.” Norm ally the Yonkoe titUst au­ shirie, 4-3. ^ ply an oil that i* distilled for instant combustion. It bums our help- In toe big time long, but already ; threatens to become toe most | He said Salinger la an “ old tomatically qualifies for a berth The Yankee Conference staniL ffU-tFonnd machinitts in anr evenly . . . hotter . . , and cleaner. but Vermont has a rule against' 3.57 BROAD ST. s DURABLE construction throutoout No sagging or tplittirw. Cut on colorful pitcher since Ehzzy Dean, i golfing partner." Newcombe said , , . .tags—Vermont 8-2, Massachusetts ^ t-s e o s o n play while the stu- '6-3, Rhode Island 4-4-1. Maine 4-4, special machinery for sduare fit and the most ctuitroversial Ameri- I be had earlier suggested to Sal­ VOLTAOE It'e even easier to pay for than it was in 1917. W e’ll MANCHESTER can League addition since Ted ; inger that American athletes go ^ n U SM to examination periods. Connecticut 3-6-1, N ew Hamiv ExnanNBiTAL $3.88 Ylie aUile’Jc council has recom shire 1-7. _ _ 84.88 ea. divide your yearly fuel bill into ten equal payments, StnsCwtr Williams. abroad to teach foreign competi­ l^aULATOII Exchange MI 3-2444 tors. " I t would be aomethll^ like mended an exception to this case. | Yale upset Harvard 6-3 and now 8S.M ea. which you can pay monthly, starting Juqe 1st. Belinaky calls periodical private j The president slM fseulty govern­ aniUmnD Ne«M»r $ ».»5 , pi-eas conferences, goes through | a branch of the peace corps," he the former front-running Crim­ '^tVt.Dwtolled ing body will not announce their Egcl^aage J ^ 4 h r t « M several superstitious rites and has ; said. son must hops for a Navy victory MSS'MSi 6tsn*«M The-biggest change has been In Mrvice. Now, we have a Between King* Newcombe said legal action in decision until later tUs week. over Ariny to salvage a tiUe tie in PRWNIOTION FDSQ his temper flare ups such as yes-1 fleet of service trucks with radio telephones manned by COMUTC ^ACKAtt — am DtrtB »r« fumiihed OefMe ttyH If Vermont is not permlUed to and the Parkade terday when he sailed his batting 1 conn^Uon with Wa dlvorcq from the Eaaterii Intereeltegiata expert mechanic*. They operate around the clock- every pottt. Oetaiied Inttnicttowt tuppM«d for m H hla first w ife might stand in the compete, runnerup MoasachusetU helmet high into the dugout after : League. The Elis handed previouai- DEFARTEtirrS day. taking a called third strike. w ay of playing in Japan, "isut If (12-5) w ill get the nod. unbeaten sophomore Paul Del . • b 1 S E E TH E NOYO WEAVE FE^CE TODAY AT the government wonts me to go, I Btokley said the regional play wosal his first loss in eight de­ pmER@SALE LIGHT TRUCKS The Belinsky statistics show would )>e hrid M ay 31. June 1, 2. IrtininR' on BridgAporU. Get d^UiJ* on Bantly. service by phoning TR 15-3271 or 48 1/3 innings pitched. 27 hits, 14 can work out something.” cisions. «4my or your rAiMur (__ and 4 n th e . baseball fields at earned runs, 29 walks and 41 He said his present wife, mother The BIBL standings; Armv 7-1, lathos, grindeFs, niillAFs, Jig YOMUKI— R f r u a THAT OIO M l 9-4595. No obligatk>n. No sales talk. 6.00x16/6— 14,9,5 strikeouts. of hi* eight-weOkrold son. is all Springfield College and AIC. The Navy 5-1, Harvard 7-2. Tale and bffrM and tnpc4ontrol|od r for my going, particularly if I winner will represent New Eng­ Columbia 5-4. Dartmouth 4-4, Cor- □ ■□E 6,50x16/6— 16.95 could do .some good as a sort of land in the NetionaVi June 11-16 at nell 3.4, Penn, 8-5, Princeton 3-T. RUtchinas. good wlU ambassador." , Omalia. Nab. Brown 0-9. M L C O b M I b k T "Om BepetaHoe -Team 'Wanted « i M t d M A D 15”/6— 19.95 / ______Boston College la the iegtonal Am herst dowhad Waaleyan 6-S Hoafiltsn Btoodud DMalafi la T m defender. Sfarlnes have dropped out of the and tied WUUama for tha Little Of Vifitod Alrcmft DiseoM h Bill Word, track coach of gt. Unbeaten to regional oompett- Thraa title. ^ All Tire PHee* Pto* Slow Pitch Doaty Leo(pie atkd a Wlndsar Locks, OMfi. |y •StfM OvM rflM JaAn’* University at Jamaica, tlon <11-0), H oly Crooa wnn«.iU PJE.T. and Old T ire roplOMineat Is being sought Any N.Y., wiU reUre os on ocUve eoach Bates has clinched a share of "emavium m a u c h k s t k k ovtm. tenns Intereeted may contact M:allj sixth atralih t by "^aUoptng Dart­ Uie Maine S U te seriee wrhlje Col- Aa Bfital Oppertmrity Coimtor At next foil to deivote full time to du­ mouth 144 Saturday. Right fieMar m b y hM a gama to play w h iai could i c ^ CUTD Fortta ta tta B Depnrtmeot. B iC B amJAKB ties In the athleUe deportment- Bob A n n a drora hi saaan nam pun it anren. DliMiMIfB u u m r o E C O ; MUFFI.ERS, SHOCKS, BRAKES, WHEEL ALIGNMENT, SEAT BELTS

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(' r * PA6B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.'MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, MAY 21,1962 HooMhoM Goods \ 4 'Auto Drivinx School 7'A TREPH QUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and ^HOETBN Artictei 'i^or Sab 45 Garden—Farm—I _ AparOngatfr^Flat*— Wanted To Rent Houses For Sale Houses For Sale Resort Property Fdr Sale 74 Products 50 ' WALLFAFER cloeaouts - r good Teaments 63 V ernon E-B LERN Driving School— Safe, FARM LOAM, top quality, atock THREE BEDROOM house tor MANCHESTER—tTwo family, 5-8, Rockville' courteous instruction In driving sMqtian--4,000 tinis to stock, 47c SEVEN ROOM stogie, furnished, ■VERNON Winterized 4 room JWW’rvaiCAUfPACAH « pUsd 3 years, tite B yard i M , 813. STRAWBBRRT pj«Bte'tor - per stogie roll. Borne bundles, 36c TURKS room apartment taclud- executive, wife two school age exceUent condition, one rental in­ with income. Owners will finance. home, 75 foot frontage on lake, en­ from OmmecUcut’a largest. Auto- ^N0t<»IN»7B Oolum t^ AC MEI3. after 8 p.m. Sparkle. RobtoZ^, Fairfax. MId» ing heat, hot water and gas for cWldren, prefer St. James Parish. come $126 a ■ month. GoodchUd- matio and. standard ahift, dua| JUHT T9TAKt YOU OOmfO per stogie roll. Bherwto-WUliama, CaU Fred Turkington, Broker MI closed porch, cellar, new furnace, TWiTOW BU9 LfTi land, rtemler- 'Fem Gardens, 179 Ml Main. ^klng, gas stove, electric ro- Ml 3-5048. Bartlqtt Realty, Realtore 289-0939, 9-5666. iJorced hot air heat, combination controlled, fully Insured, pick-up MINUTM VOUKeHTOFFATTMi Fern St.. M l 8-7278. . - irigerator furnished. Please caU MI 3-7925 service. .Older and nervous stu­ V ON A ' aapart) windows, large lot, completely Water Firm Invites COBNHRr n DARK RICH loam, graVai, fill, BEDROOM suites, mattreesee, all - 9-7787. TR 6-6917 5-7 p.m ^ $D.N6 — RfXacVlLUE, 8 room furnUhed. F. G, Mott, Ml 3-5658. dents cur m d s lty . Pay you otowpgp atone end edilte tend. Ml 8-8608. APPLBS-Baldwins and Starks; ktods of beds, at low end ot month with or without heat, for young PORTER BTREBT area-4testom ranch, large Uvtog room, cabinet go, take only the number ot lee- HUB HI also.' elder wplM. Bunce Farm, clsaranca i«tcea. Howard’s Sleep t h r e e ROOM apartment, heat, couple with one child. CaU 56 built 7 room colonial, sheer qual­ kitchen, Msutlfully landscaped \ Bona needed. Call for tree booklet. MOW ' PICMIC TABT JUS— several ■ models, 5i9 W. Center St, MI 8-8118. Center, 589 Main, MI 9-6385. hot water furnished, $70 monthly. 3-0814, * ity and beauty, buUt-tos, S-tone lot. Shown by appointment. Marion Wpnted—Real Estate f f Talk on Sale to City CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS MI >8053. THANHHB JHgrCRUHH/ 6’—13*, from 814JE, dellversd. W. Ml 9-3246 after 4:80. ' heat, family room, 8 fireplaces, E. Robertaon. Realtor. Ml 3-5953. CAN TAKH-k Zinker, MI 9-5444, TR S-Tltt, FRESH ^ eas for sale, large ,wd YOUNG OOUFl e , two school chil­ oversized 8-csr garage. Ow»sr. Ml WISH SOMEONE to handle ypui AM . to 6 PJtt. - ACCORPIN» extra large, 50c per dozen, at the VERNON—New modern 4 large dren, want 4 or 5 rooms furnished SIX ROOM Capo, garage, recrea­ real estate? (teu me at Ml 9-0138 NEED TDtBlS? Major brands. Spe­ PORCH OLIDBR, excellent condi- 9-5051 The prMident of the RockvUlewctotUer, 12 Chestnut St,; Levl Ry- GarsjRe-^yrice—Stonu^e 10 TO MM. farm, -122 Newmarker Rd.. Off tion. MI 9-9577. room Colonial apartm ent country in Manchester center by June IS. tion room, large ehcloeed land­ 'or prompt ohd Oourteoui sendee W ater and Aqueduct Co. has signl- der, der. Main St.,St.. Ellington;EIIlnB-ton; JosaphJoaanh caiN egL y . Taeaicr: cial May sale! 40% discount. No Dart Hill Rd., Vernon-South w nd- setting, Including range, refrig­ Ctell ACtedemy 8-3715 any time. SEVEN ROOM ciUonial. 1)4 baths, scaped lot, patio and fireplace, Joseph Barth. Broker. fled interest in selling the com- COPY dCoSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. GARAGES, three, for rent, 148 io a down payment--13 months to pay. Geiser, 116 High St.; Lester Bsb- : i sor. line. Ml 4-0304. “ AN ALBERT SUPER VALUE! erator, heat, hot water, and ga- cabinet. kitchen, excellent barn, $15,000. Owner Ml 9-9869. pany to the city of rwockvllle. bln, 8 Nye 81. MOMDAT Vblra FBIDAV lOtW AM.—SATVRDA'T • A JL Cooper Rill St. $7 a month. Please Cola's Discount Station MI 9-0980. SCRATCHES AND SOILED 'Jttge. Washer and dryer rai garaget, 8% aeraa, fruit treks, only LISTINGS wanted of all ktods. Con- Edward P. William.* told Mayor call Glastonbury SSg-fiOS?. f r o m premises. Adults. TR 5-2600 or TR Houses For Ssle 72 $18,500. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI fidentlal and fast service. Kieto- Dlacharged Saturday; Mra. M- JUST A UTTLB ^ achmidt and Bushe MI-3-7539 MI Leo B. Flaherty Jr. by letter he X PLEASE READ YOUR AD Fertilizers SO-A MOVING IN WAREHOUSE 6-1287. 9:6132. would be "glad to meet, ..and dis­ len Chicoine and daughter, 71; Busineas Services Offered 13 FIELDSTOItE for sale—delivered, $18,900—6 ROOM (tepe, nearly fto- Ikits For Sale 73 3-0319. cuss a possible sale." Spring St.; 'Mrs, Olga L a b b 's, . OaMtlM «r **Waat AdiT are taken ever tbe ahoM M * Mb* reaaonable. 683-8039. GOOD COW manure. $8 and $10 Hardly noticeable. Just use a little GETTINO MARRIED? Sec our itbed; aluminum sidlM, fireplace, WAPPING-^-Beeltasub Rd. CMatom eeataee. The adeertiaer alianU read hie ad tiM nB8T DAT *T FIVE A-zone lots,'all with 100 foot Flaherty said today lie will con­ Sugar Hill Rd., Tolland. RELIABLE removal service. 8 MM REVERE sooni lena camera, loads. Delivered. Ehccellent tor paint and cleaning fluid and no one cozy 8)4 room apartments near rarsfe, bus. (tertton w. Hutchins, buut 2-bedroom 5 room ranch, en­ centrate on scheduling a meeting AIVmABS and OBPOltT BBBOB8 ta tliiik for Die neat taaer- M k M Rubbish Co, Routes cover­ ISA shrubs, lawns, .gardens, etc. MI can tell the difference. So, if you public Swimming pdpl, temiis Ml 9-8183. - closed breezewky 2-car garage, frontage, city water, no seu’ers, a Discharged Sunday': Michael Uoa. The Herald la raapoaelble tor only ONE Inoorreet or omitted ^ lUTA electric eye, good candltlon, $50. block from a new elementary as soon as possible. Wfllisms sug­ Saternls, 14 \tountaln St.; Mary ing Manchester. Commercial, tn- COUPLH Evenings MI 1-8466. 3-7804, MI 9-873L want to go to a Uttle trouble, here’* courts. Restdential area in Rock- fireplace. ImmeiUate occupancy. Ho(!>pital Notes gested any day next week, Flaher­ laearthm fw mas adTurtUement and tbea only ta the exteat of a dumla], resldentiaL Our special­ your chance to save a lot of money. vllle. MI 9-4824. TR 5-1168. AUTUMN ST.—Charming weU kopt Call owner, MI 4-0307 after 6 p.m. school. T. J. Oockett, Realtor MJ Reynolds. 9 Morrison St. Btet.; HOURS OP 6 room house - 3 bedrooms, latga 3-1577. ty said, except Monday and Thurs­ Stuart Hevenor Jr., 59 Brookfield "make cood” InaertloB. Etrora addch do not ieeaea the ealne ef ty attics, cellars, yards. Ml HAB&AIN SCREENED sand, stone, gravel, 8 COMPLETE ADMITTED SATURDAY: Mrs. day, Williams also recommended Ike ad m fliMaaiH wttl aot tie eorreeted by "make i»ed* laaertloa. 9-9767, Household Goods 51 ROCKVILLE—Available June 1, kitchen, breakfast nook with pic­ BOLTON LAKE—8 room ranch St,, Manchester; Jean Lakso, HUNTlNSr aized atone and edreeninga. For ROOMS OF BRAND NEW heautifui modern 8*4 room apart­ ture window, oversized garage, overlooking take, 4 bedrooma, LOTS FOR sale in all zones. Jane Reilly, 7 Robert Rd.. Rock­ meeting at the Hartford law of­ Main St., Ellington; Mrs. Mary OOSMA APPLIANCE Serttce-Re^ deliverica call George H. GrUfing, ______Ing ------FURNITURE ment, stoye, refrigerator, free beauUtully landscaped yaro with Iskefront privileges, amall down Charles Ponticelll Agenev MI ville; Karen Gelazek. Glaston- fices of , Day, Berry r.nd Howard, Galvin and son, Campbell Ave., THA-rs Inc., Route 6, Andover, PI 3-7886. for $5 ahd up. 8Jso, a good buy “WESTINGHOUSE•’ REF 9-9644 bur>'; Lonis Smith. Talcoltvllle; the company's attorney, roim ooorB&ATioN w iu. pairs aU makes retrigsrators, JUST A parking. Heat and hot water fur­ patio and shade trees. $15,500. Coll payment, $12,900. Goodchild-Bart- Vernon; William Baskerville, BE AmUBCCATED treasara, srasblng machines, dry- onHI cnesis^chests, bedsDCU9 utcsbcsh dressers cuki and ap- ’’CALORIC’’ RANGE nished. Many other conveniences. Ml 9-0706. lett Realty, Realtors, 389-0989, MI Frank Fales, So\ith Portland; Williams’ letter is in answer to Warehouse Point. DIAL Ml 3.2711 USHT „ FLAT STONES for walls, .patios, pUances. Credit terms available. "EMERSON” TV TEN ACRES cleared state road. Sandra Blake, Etest Hartfo:^; a letter sent out a week ago by eta. rsngsa, oil and gas burners. and house fronts. Corher Route Minutes to Hartford over Park­ 3-7925. $2,500, Andover. Four Bolton lots MI 9-0066. All work gusriuiteed. VWRgOUT/J. We also buy used fun " BEDROOM SUITE way. $95 a month. Call Rockville BOLTON LAKE—4)4 room ranch, Harold Weber, Hartford Tpke., Flaherty suggesting negotiations Ooldeo Agers Meet 44 and 6, Notch Road, Bolton Spruce St. Ml 3-4965. LIVING ROOM SUITE TR 6-8748 \ acre loti cellar, oil heat, ex­ MANCHESTER—6)4 room ranch, with water, Notch, $2,900 PI Rockville; Kenneth Marks, Glas­ toward purchase of the company The Golden Age Club will meet TREE REMOVAL, pruning and lot Notch Quarry. Tel. MI 9-0617 6 PIE(3E DINE7TTE SET cellent condition, lakefroVit privi­ garage, large lot, sacrificing at 2-8090. tonbury: Mrs. Georgette Clavette, by the city. tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. to PAC Hall clearing. Call Frank C. Noble, Ml NEW CEDAR clothes line poles In­ 38" ROPER GAS range, excellent MAYTAG WASHER ROCKVILLE—Modern duplex gar­ leges, only $10,600. Goodchlld- $14,900. Short way out—almoet new 17 Falknor Dr.; Dale Smith, Car­ Flaherty s offer followed the on Village St. Selectman Herman 9-6053 condition. MI 8-8295. 65 Delmont WESTINGHOUSE VA(3UUM penter Rd., Bolton: Leo Theriault. April 30 decision of the State Pub­ OLson will show pictures taken on TROUBLE REACtUm OUR ADVfRDSER? stalled and reset. ' Chevrolet den apartment, 2 bedrooms, built- Bartlett Reatlty, Realtors 289-0939 3 bedroom split, rec room, ga­ Resort Property For Sale 74 wheels, kitchen range, bathroom St. Also Includes Sealy Innersprlng in oven, new refrigerator,' full MI 3-7925. rage, over one acre of -land, Willlmantic; Edward Carrlgan, 70 lic Utilities Commission to deny a a trip to Europe. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and sink. MI 9-1353.. Mattress and Box Spring. . “Mo­ basement, front and back yards, $16,900. Three bedroom ranch, ga­ ConcOrd Rd.; Carl Krohn, Wap- rate increase aought by the Aque­ The club will make plans for a repaired sales and service, pick RUGS, NEVER used, 9x12 antique hawk” Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Kitch­ $120, Available June 1. TR 5-21». FLORENCE ST.—7 room home in rage, large lot, aaaumable G.I. COVENTRY—We have some beau­ ptog; Susan Makula, Thompson- duct and vigorously opposed by the 244foir Aiswarlng Sanrica up aind delivery. Ice skates sharp­ gold, $25; 9x16 green broadloom, tiful Iskefront cottages and year trip to Lake Compounce in Bristol DRIVEWAY sealer, well known en Cabinet, Inlaid, and a few other exceUent condition inside and out, mortgage, full price $18,800, Many ville; Donna Hindson, 7 Lockwood city and a number of customers. and reseiwalions will be taken. ened, precision ground. L A M manufacturer, $6.49 for 6 gallon $36. 17-plece stamless steel cook­ articles. DUPLEX. 6 rooms, garage, oil fur­ enclosed porch, one-car garage, more, all price rangea. call the around iskefront homes. $7,5(K) up. St.; Mrs. Genevieve Parent, 24 The mayor Intimateil that Wil­ Equipment Corporation, Route 83, Roofing—Siding 16 Bonds—Stocks— Help Wanted—Hale 36 ware, original cartoons, $39.60. priced tor quick sale. $13,900. For full information call The Ells­ The hoate.ss committee tomor­ Fraa to Harali Raadart can, quality merchandise. Clean WILL SELL ALL OR PART nace, good location. $96 per month. Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real­ Florence St.. Rockville; Pauline liams’ reply is encouraging. He row Includes Miss Anna Mehr, j ' ■ Vernon. Conn. ’TR 6-7609. Manches­ A. A. DION INC. Roofing, siding Mortgages 31 up with water. Call or 'See Vernon 3S9.-8955. Quiet adults or small family pre­ Philbriok Agency, Ml 9-6464. tors. Ml 3-6980 MI 9-5534. worth Mitten Agenev, Ml 3-6930, Stolarczuk. 165 Deepwood Dr.; said he has not decided yet what ter excnange. Call Ekiterprise 1946. ASSISTANT In Advertising Depart­ ON EASY TERMS ferred, References. Bra G, MI 9-5524. city officials he will ask to sit in Mrs. Eva Thilerer, Mrs. Helen Waat ttUtannatlon on one of our elaealfled adrertkenientaT No painting. Carpentry. ARermtlons ALMOST unlimited funds available ment of grocery chsdn, must be Paint A Wallpaper, MI 3-1652, TR $10 Down Mrs. Mary Turgeon, 3 Durkin St.; Friedrich, Mra. Hermlna Hoer- and additiona. OeUlnga. Workman­ 6-2263. Herald. SIX ROOM single, large lot, cen­ FORMER CHENEY House—over­ Mr*. Jeanette Weir, Glaatontoiry; on the discussions. The meeting annver a t the Mephone Hated T Shnply call the fOr private mortgages. If you need able to type, car necessary, extra TWO END TABLES, one comer $16.88 Per Month trally located, leas than $13,000. looking Hartford Road. 18 rooms, COTTAGE at Lake William#. 2 bed- yv„ ' . 7bo V r ’ mann and Mrs. Helen Prokop. LAWNS—Cleaned, mowed, trim- ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St benefits. Apply in person Gaer table, fairly new, MI 3-b892. rooms, priced reasonable. Call PI i Y,*':' must be scheduled first, he said. MI 3-4860. money to consolidate worrisome BOAT TRAILER tnahogany desk Free Storage until wanted. FREE C. Magnuson, MI 3-0339. 7)4 baths, 8 fireplaces, large *-« bf>n St,; Wavne Wentworth. Tol- When the PUC turned ^own the MANCHESTEi ANSWERING SERVICE med, fertilized, 8-8946. debts, to Improve your property, Bros., 140 Rye St., South Windsor, delivery. FREE set up by our own CENTER ST.—2 room heated ^7 7 ___I n_4i_l. Conn. 36x58’’i' boy’s bicycle,' accordion. WHITE ENAMEL gas range, CUSTOM BUILT 6 room Ranch, beautifully landscaped lot, $37,900. land; Richard Spulick, 42 Wood- company's rate increase, Williams BID WEILL HOME Improvement or for any purpose, and can pay TR 5-8859 reliable men. apartment, on bus. line, MI 9-6105. For further information call the bridge St. Ml 9-0500 ' $23.35 per month for each $1,000 37x24” brass fireplace screen SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT large living loom with tirsplace, said the company will put off pro­ Rottner; Dropped g a r d e n s plowed, any size. Ml Company—all types of sliUng and (never used), hall runners. Mov­ Philbrlck Agency, Ml 9-8464,. ADMITTED YESTERDAY; posed capital improvements and 9-5096. Aluminum clapboarda a you borrow, call Prank Burke, at formal dining room, famUy atse aad leave your meaaace. ToaHI hear from our advartlaer in JIf Connecticut Mortgage Ebccbange, EXPERIENCED HAND ing out of state. F. Guernsey, 28 Phone for appointment TWO ROOMS and bath, 180 Oenler kitchen 3 bedrooma, t)4 baths, VERNON—Comfortable living 6 Mrs. Leona Darling, South Wind­ will concentrate on maintaining time without apwidliic all evealoy at the ielephonn u_ ^ . ■■UnegoeUed ■ workmaa- LADIES—7 golf clubs and bag. Main St., Vemon. sor Kathy Davis, 90 Valley St.; service. He appeared discouraged From District Race CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. MI 9-6496.' 15 Lewi, St., Hartford, CH 6-r ' $40. PI 2-7921. MR. ALBERT CH 7-0868 St., MI 8-2457 between 9-6 only. recreatlan room with fireplace, room custom built ranch, S 'bed­ days, JA 9-5653 eves. COMPOSITOR enclosed brsezeway, attached ga­ Frank Gochee, RFD 3; Mla.s Della by the denial. Reasonable rates. Call PI 2-7658 MODERN convertible divan, full If you have no means of transpor- VERNON—8)4 modern apartment, rooms, bath, family site kitchen, President Just Before Vote betwem 1::80-4:S0 or any time FOR YOUR roof and aiding, call TEBMITB exterminating equip­ .tatlon. I’ll send my auto for you. rage, landscaped yard 91x184. dining room, living room with Gallagher, 39B Bluefteld Dr.; Mrs. The company sought an overall Steady, full-time posiUon In ment, electric pump, concrete bed mattress, foam cushions. heat, electric stove, cabinet Marion B. Robertson. Rsaitor. Ml Lucille Keiratead, Ea-st Hartford: 16 per rent boost in rates to real- Lost and Pound Automobiles For Sale 4 Saturday or Sunday. J. G. Roofing Co. We specialize Printing Department of Hartford Story CA lark spinet-piano and No obligation. fireplace, plaster walls hot water Atty. John S. G. Rottner, a con­ in aluminum, ceramic and stones Business OpportunitiM 32 hammer, wands, or will rent. kitchen, lull ceramic bath, com­ 3:5953. baseboard heat, full cellar, storms, Mrs. Edna Rohan. 38 Gardner St.; dential customers would have gone SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - RMlnd Insurance Company for qualified Glastonbury, 633-1874 alter 5:30. bench, excellent condition. MI A—L—B—E—R—T— S bination windows. TR 5-9493. Ml'S. Dorothy Gany, 25 Maple St., up between 80 and 90 cents a quar­ tender (or the fourth aenatorial LOST—Female Tiger cat answers 1957 BUICK Century, 2-tone blue, For free estimates and appoint' man. 37)4 hour week—all benefits. 9-7886 lot 100x200. Only $15,900 Kleln- to name of' "Terry,” vlcintty ot 4-door, automatic transmlssltm, from the shop. Can take care of ment call MI 9-8933. LUNCHEONETTE-Drlve In — Ex. 43-45 ALLYN ST..- HARTFORD MANCHESTER—4 bedroom horns, schmidt A Bushe MI 3-7539 MI Calls for Rockville; Paris Angell, 8 Ohurch ter if the increase had been ap­ district post of Republican Stats cellent location, high gross. Owner Please submit resume, including 24 FOOT extension ladder wooden, OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 3)4 ROOM apartment, heat, hot excellent clioet and storage specs, St., Vernon; Francis Colombaro, Central Committeeman, withdrew Brookfield Kd., Bolton. MI Q.6582. radio, heater power steering and an your upholstering needs at phone number, to SIX PIECE dining room set, blond water, refrigerator, stove,' plus 3-0319. proved. brakes, excellent condition. MI great savings. Call CB S-WTS. has other Interest. Elxcellent regularly $23.95, now $17.96. Sher­ larga sneioasd porch, 3-car ga­ 14 Cedar SI.. Rockville; Mrs. Vir­ In turning down the Increaae, the from the race shortly before the IX)ST—Shepherd, black and tan, terms. MI 9-6273 after 6 p.m. win-Williams, 981 mahogany. Red sofa matching lerge storage space, centrally lo­ rage, $19,700 PhUbrtcK Agency Ml election Saturday morning ot 9-0538. Main. chair, floor lamp. 57 Jean Rd. .9'8464. VERNON — Six room custom ginia White, 24 Saulters Rd.; Mrs. PUC also ordered change! in the male |>uppy, miMing since Thurs­ HOME LANDSCAPING — Design, Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Box BB, Herald cated on bus line. Write Box E. Ranch, built-ina. bow window, Edith Maxwell, 80 Falrflcltl St.; Atty. Edward C. Wynne Jr. of FDR REINT — Complete barber Musical Instruments 53 Herald. Medicare contract between the Rockville day, ^clnlty Hlllls^ and North VOLKSWAGEN 1965, good condi­ plants, planting. Lawn fertiliza­ Glastonbury. ROOFING—Specializing repairing TWIN BEDROOM set. Phllco 17” MANCHESTBUt—Ranch, large liv­ large yard, make offer. CaU own­ Mrs. Julia Jolle, 161 McKee St.; Water and Aqueduct Co. arid the Manchester. Answers to "Kllner." tion asking 1495. Call Rockville tion, weed and insect control. John shop, good spot, 241 N. Main St., COMBINATION cook, broiler and Boats and Accessories 46 - TV (table model), typewriter. MI MAPLE ST.—6 room flat, heat, hot er. TR 6-7098, Mrs. Ethel Rollason, 41 SlrentS t.; Through an announcement by E, Wbitham Landscape Nurtety, roots of all kinds, new roofs, gut­ MI 9-6229, 9-5. 75 UPRIGHT and Grand pianos to ing room, modem kitchen, 3 bed- (Continued from Page One) Connecticut Water Co, The PUC MI 9-6533, MI 9-0218. TR 6-4233 after 4:30. salad man, summer work at the 9-6448 after 6 p.m. choose from. Some uprights look water, $110. Available June 15. roome, 1)4 baths, large rec room, Maureen Lanagan, 303 Woodbridge called for an increaae in the mini­ Atty. John F. Shea Jr., the chair­ 9-2660. ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ shore. Call PI 2-7649 19 FOOT CABIN cruiser, 50 h.p. TWO GEMS~C:;omNlTLS'! St.; Mrs. Judith Houle. Stafford; man of the Republican Town (tern- I/)ST—Pet skunk, "Comet,” has paired Aluminum siding. 30 Johnson motor, new tr^ler rea- like Spinets, but sounds hhe Adults. MI 3-0918, MI 3-0441. excellent condition, $19,500. Phil- looted "in a massive propaganda mum water charge and ordered the NICE 2-PIECE living room set, Grand. Some are colonial style brick Agency, MI 9-8464. Sharon Ceisl, Stafford Springs; remoi’al of a clause which would mittee, Rottner withdrew from tiis been de-scented, two long white 1956 FORD converUble, »575. Ml SHARPEININO Service Saws, years’ experience. Free eatimates. Help Wanted—Female 35 TOOL AND die makers and' lathe Bcmable. Can be seen at 16 Hunt­ divan and club chair, in wine SIX ROOM duplex, newly deco­ Scarborouogh Rd.—4 bedroom co­ blitz designed to pressure Con­ 9-4071. knives axes, shears, skates, Coll Howley, MI 3-6881, MI 3-0763. ington St. Or call MI 9-6023, be­ (will never go out of style). Others Mias Margaret Fish. RFD 3; Jo-ann have lowered the charge in step race at a district meeting to Glas­ stripes on back, vicinity of- Adams men wanted. Andover Machine color; one 3-way floor lamp and rated, family with school aged SPLIT LEVEL—7 rooms, fire­ lonial. most gracious family home, gress” Into enacting the program. George, Broad Brook; Leo Nelson, tonbury High School. St. Call MI 9-1189. rotan bladea. Quick service. Cud- WB ARB TAKING applicatlona^ fdr A Etching Co. PI 2-8380. fore 3 p:m. weekdays. one walnut coffee table with glass are antiqued or modernized in large living room, formal dining In a statement after the Ken­ wth the addition of new customers 1953 FORD 2-door, mechanically tol Equipment Co., 88 Main R ., cashier. Must be High School formica. Must make room due to children preferred. Write Box M, place, 1'4 baths. buUt-lns. recrea­ 60 W. Middle'Tpke.; Rose Flrettl, tapping in to the connecting line. Rottner asked that the vote ba top, all In good condition, $35. Call Herald. tion room, garage. 4)4%, $108 room, dteam of a kitchen, 1>4 nedy speech, Larson said: "Giant unanimous for Atty. Wynne, to Ite IXIST—Brown and white female good, body rough, $90. MI 8-4297, Manchester. Hours dally 7-8, graduate and able to ty ^ ajld use TRUCK DRIVER, part-time Thurs­ 18 FOOT runabout, completely MI 3-8249. remodeling store (aJI prices reduc­ baths, 2-car garage, mid twenties. Lake St., Vernon; Emma Stephens, The Aqueduct and Connecticut Setter, vldnlty Oak St., wearing 6-10 p.m. Thursday 7-9. Saturday 7-4. Ml Heating and Plumbing 17 adding machine. Call MI 9-2031 for flberglased with deck,, w lnd^eld. ed). Have one small player piano. monthly, $17,900. Carlton W. Madison Square Garden rallies 45 Green Manor Rd.; David companiea are subsidiaries of Su­ store party unity to the fourth day —Saturday, 11:30-5.80. Prefer MANCHESTER GREEN— Second Hutchins, MI 9-5132. cannot conceal this fact: the King- Identification collar. Call Ml 8-7958. appointment, business hours. knowledge of Hartford and vicin­ lights, cover, 15 h.p. motor trail­ Meyers Piano, 91 Center St., Man­ 32 BOWERS ST.—6 room co­ O'Driacoll, Bast Hartford; Mias burban Water Services, Inc. In a district. PLUMBING AND beating — m - er, $425. PI i-8142. floor, newly redecorated. 4)j large Anderson bill would force an im­ Willie neither Atty. Rottner nor 8-8493. modeliim Installations, repairs. ity, Call between 6-8 p.m.. MI chester. Open weekdays 8:30-9:30 rooms, kitchen and heating stove, lonial, beautifully matotained, two Jean Glbroakl. 44 Lyndale St ; Her­ hotly contested move a year snd 1955 PLYMOUTH, $50 as Is MI PIANO TUNING, $7. Fifteen years’ PILGRIM MnXS has opening for 4-1106. ARE YOU p.m.jj^ll day Saturdays. large bedrooms, paneled family mediate 17 per cent payroll tax man Kratzke, 69 Ellington Ave., a half ago. the Aqueduct Co. was Atty. Wynne announced his al« 9-1423. experience. Free repair estimates AU work guaranteed, 30 years ex- another saleslady. If interested, sunporch, $80 monthly. MT 3-8910. tocrea.se on workers earning psrienee. 34-bour service. room with Jalousied windows, alum­ Rockville; John Clarcla. 75 Harlan granted the right to sell excess Icglence to any one of the six Annooncements 2 upon request. Call Kenneth Robin­ apply Manager, Pilgrim MlUe, Building Materiab 47 KANO TUNINGrr. Fifteen years’ $ 12,900 inum siding and awnings, profes- $5,200 or more and their employ­ St.; James Wetmare. 729 N. Mato water to the Connecticut firm. The loop gubernatorial candidates. It 1961 VOLKSWAGEN panel truck. son, MI 8-1865, Earl VahCamp. Ml 9-4749. Cheney Hall, Hartford Rd., noon DISGUSTED experience. Free repair estimates ers." excellent condition, Call BU 9-6il8 Saleiraien Wanted 36-A FOUR ROOM tenement 132 Biasell sional landscaped yard, two blocks St.; Robert Call, 167 Princeton St.: right to sell was approved by the understood that Atty. Rottner RUGS AND bedspreads expertly GERARD J. Baronousky — Plumb­ till 9 p.m. USED LUMBER, building and With your present furniture? We upon request. Call Kenneth Robin- St„ $60. MI 9-5229, 9-5. Picture book 6 room home on from all schools. Under $20,000. Larson deacrlbed the measure Mrs. Phyllis St. Martin, Coventry; State Water Resource! Commls- favored John Alsop,. and Atty. dyed. Choose from 70 decorator after 5. ALL TYPES screens repaired with plumbing supplies, double cabi­ new Bedroom Suitea, Living Room son. MI 3-1365. as radical and said it would "give Alcoa screening. Cal] MI 9-4533 ing Installation and Repair. MI n e w FTRE Detection industry, half acre treed lot. Bright kitchen, I o Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Patrick Sion under terms of new leglelalion Wynne favored Edwin May Jr. colors. Lucky Lady Laundry, 48 9-5125. DICTAPHONE transcriptioniet with loth year expansion. Part-time, net sink, bamroom set, steam Suite* and Appliances for Summer THREE ROOM modem apartme’ht, the federal government dangerous Donahue. Chester. 1958 CHEVROLET Impala con­ for free pick-up and dellveiy. general correspondence exper­ cottages Call Tony or Ken for dining room, living room, bedroom iri a Tvi r-o t> u tion governing sale of water from Atty, Wynne's vlctoi’y Is conaldi- Purnell Place. MI 9-2002. vertible. customized. MI 9-5436 ethical low-pressure men wanted. furnace radiators, windows, doors central location, heat, hot water, dowTi iind 2 twin sized bedrooms hsl^VA rY L E R , R ealto r power io control medical practice b ir t h s SATURDAY: A daugh­ one utility to another. *•’•5 * victory for the May forces. ience, also for other office duties, and bricks. Yard open 3:30-6. prices or drop in and see one of us. with bath upstairs. Top condition 9-4499 M 9-5051 to ho.spitals." YOUR GIFT Gallery, formerly the after 5 p.m. LAWNS MOWED, trash . removed, Leads provided. Details from Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 private entrance with porch, $90 ter to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Trapp, The contract was approved by The former fourth senatorial permanent position, liberal bene­ FALCON, Summit, N. J. No In­ Saturday 8 to 4, Choman House­ per'month. MI 3-0644, MI 9-9713 The AMA favora the present 42 Spring St.;, Rockville; a daugh­ diatrict committeeman, Sayre Scandinavian Craft Shop,' located landscaping. Free estimates. Call Radio-TV Repair Services 18 fits. 289-2727. Noble * Westbrook wrecking, Stock Place, off N. from top to bottom. R 6 IIS F 5 ^ R K = S 8 “ B7e“tten Rd. the PU(5. Ml 3-8172. ventory. ALBERT’S FURNITURE EVENING AND cocktail dresaes, Kerr-Mllls law. which provides (or ter to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooley, Since the aale agreement was Rose of Glastonbury. ' favored at IVatklns Bros. 935 Main St. — 1956iPORD convertible. No reason­ Mfg. Co., East Hartford, opposite Main St., or telephone MI 9-3392. size 7 and 10, cheap. Cali MI LILAC STREET— 4 rooms, heat, 6 loom finished Cape, 1<4 baths, federal assistance to states but 9 Pleasant St.: a daughter to Mr. John Alsop, So did Mrs. Marion specializing in distinctive gifts for CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, Martin Park. AAA-1 OHIO OIL Compalny needs COMPANY hot? water, $100 monthly. Refer­ fully insulated, aluminum atorma reached, Rockville offlciale have all occasions. Come in and browse able offer refused. Call MI 9-7706. YARDS RAKED and landscaped. available aU hours. Satisfaction 3-8947, 1 Hackmatack St. Beechler-Smith leaves, administration of a pro and Mrs. Matthew Mulcahv. East been highly critical of operation! O osler of Rocky Hill, the incum­ Cellarg and attics cleaned. Al’s, man over 40 as traveling repre­ BETTER BUYS AT HARTFORD ences required. MI 9-4697 6-8 p.m. and screeni, garage, lai'ge land­ gram 'of medical care (or Indl- Hartford; a daughter to Mr. snd bent fourth district central com- around. MI 3-8706. guaranteed. Cal] MI 9-1815. CLEIRK-TYPIST—Interesting per­ sentative. Write T. C. Sears. Pres., YELLOW, strapless .gown, siz* 9, REAL?rORS scaped lot, to both public and of the Aqueduct Co. Water cua- 1951 BUICK Roadmaster converti­ manent position, varied general NATIONAL 48-45 ALLYN STREET FIVE ROOMS, entrance hall, large gents over 65 to the states them- Mrs. Theodore Stepanakl Jr., 42 tomera have been critical as well, toltteewoman who was defeated ble, black, good condition Tel MI TV SERVICE!—All makes. Honest. American Lubricants Co., Box676, Dutch Doors $19.60 ea. worn once $6, Reversible jacket, parochial school district. Call selvei OIU St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Saturday by a May supporter, MASONRY — Specializing brick office work. Must be quick, accu­ Dayttm 1, Ohio. CH 7-03S8 size 10. MI 9-9812, front porch, duplex style, west MI 6-8962 MI 3-6966 owner at MI 3-8780. judging by public reaction to the Penonala 9t7942, Economical. High quality parts. rate typist. Congenial employes, 2x4” Studs—Special 50c ea. side, completely redecorated Call Under the King-Anderson meas­ Ijoula DeZuttI, 111 Ridge St.; a Mra. Pauline W. Wookey of South homes, fireplaces, patios, walls, Ceiling 'Die 9%c Sq. PH. MAPLE DROPLEAF table with son to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas proposed rate increaae. Windsor. The vote was 11 for Mrs. all kinds of stone work, cement Guaranteed 90 days. Famous for liberal benefits, 5 day, 40 hour MI 9-1044 COLONIAL—6 rooms, immaculate ure. Social Security recipients In addition, apokexmen from EILBCTROLUX Saim and Bervlca, 1957 CHEVROLET 2-doop sedan, 6 service since 1931. Phone MI week. Noble * Westbrook Mfg. Casing 8c Lin. Ft. spindle legs, $8. JA 8-5789 after 8 condition, garage, trees, near hoe- would be eligible for medical aid Twerdy, 5 Duckland All6v. Crosier and 31 for Mrs. Woohey' floors. M I'9-3001. Help Wanted— Cedar Closet Lining 3Sc Sq. Ft. p.m. $12,656— ATTACnVE 3 bedroom BIRTHS YESTERDa V: A son Vernon and Ellington govern­ bonded representative, Alfred cylinders, standard shift, low mile­ 9-4537. Potterton’s, 130 Center S t Co., Westbrook S t, E ast Hart­ Wanted—To Buy 58 ranch, large kitchen, ceramic pital. only $18,500. Carlton W. financed through a Social Secur ments proteeted the proposed In- Mrs. Crosier 'was defeated by AmeU, SM Henry S t TeL MI age, good condition, Calj TR 5-4146 ford, 389-2717. Male or Female 37 1x12" Sheathing' 5000’ lots THREE ROOM apartment, MI Hutchins. MI 9-6133. to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keefe, He­ Mr*. Wookey in March to another ALL KINDS of general .work, lawns TELEVISION antennas and rotor bath, 2 picture window#, cellar, itv payroll tax Increase of one- cresse. 8-0450. atfer 6 p.m. and rubbish, cellars and attics, $92 Per Ml WE BUY„ SELL or trade rnUque 9-3477. Aftitr' six call MI 3-6342. fourth of one per cent on employes bron; a son (o Mr. and Mrs. John contest, for the delegate-at-larga systems Innalled and repaired. WAITRESS, full-time,, part-ttme Pine Paneling 14c Sq. Ft. 134' frontage, trees. Carlton W. SOUTH WINDSOR — Immaculate Hanley, 22 Diane D r; a daughter The city turned down a com­ cleaned, window cleaning, light C»OK EXPERIENCED for snack and used furniture, china, glase, Hutchins, kn 9-5182. and employers. pany offer in 1954 to soil the util­ post to the state convention June WANTED RIDE comer Edgerton PLYMOUTH 1968 deluxe hardtop, Serving Manchester and surround. and weekends, good working con­ 8 A 16d Common Nalls NOTICE sliver, picture frames and old split level, 5 minutes from Man­ to, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nelson. 4. trucking, paper, rags and any old - Ing areas. Modem TV Service. 406 bar. TR 5-6291. Several thousand persons who ity for $293,000. . t emd Center Streets to Asylum and 4 door sedan, aautomatic trans­ furniture taken away free, very ditions and good salary. Apply in $8.95 Per Keg ZONING BOARD " Coins, old dolls and guns, hobby Fifniishtd Apartmients 63-A CIRCA 1760 Colonial — 6 rooms, chester, living room. kitchen, could not get Into the Garden to 3(12 Woodland St.; a daughter to Sayre Rdse and Mrs. Crosier TrumbUU, Hartford, 7:30-4:30. MI mission. power steering, radio, Center St., MI 3-3205. person after 5 p.m. Walnut Res­ Combination Doors PHom $15.95 ea. dinette, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edwards, EJl- Completes Training reasonable rates. MI 3-9405. OF APPEALS colloctiotia, attic contents or whole completely 'renovated, new plaa- hear Kennedy's speech sat out.side Pvt. Bruce A. Ferguson, LT8MC. both Ignored the wishes of the 94067. heater, extrais, low mileage $695. taurant, 7 Walnut St. Situations Wanted— Prefinished Exotic Paneling estates. Furniture Repair ServlM Ve r n o n —3 room furnished apart­ ter, wiring, furnace, plumbing, 2 large rec room, laundrv room, Ington. majority of district chalmien in MI 9-0734 after 6. PHom 21c Sq. Ft. TOWN OF COVENTRY ment, heat, hot water, stove and screened In patio, large iot, large and listened to It via public ad­ BIRTH TODAY: A son to Dr. son of Mrs. Germains S. Palsnza CELLAR, atticg and yards cleaned. Feniale ■ 38 TalcottrtUs, Conn. Tel. MI 8-TM. baths, dishwasher, disposal, latch dress system. of 8 Burke Rd., Rockville, com­ the fall, and voted for A. Searle Rubbish hauled to the dump. Rea­ Moving—^Tmcking— GIRL, PART-TIME, cashier, cos­ CASH 'N CARRY There will be a public hearing new refrigerator' furnished $90. doors, 18 acres, pirnd. Carlton W. assumable mortgage. Frank and Mrs. Edward Sullck, 47 Well­ Pinney for etate central commit­ Antomobiles For Sale 4 metics and general store work. NOBODY, BUT NOBODY, May 25 at 8 p.m. is the Town Hall FRANK IS buying and se)ltog good TR 5-2600, TR 5-1237. Obremski, Broker, iSl 3-8728, M3 At one point, Kennedy noted ington Rd.; a son to Mr., and Mrs. pleted recruit training. May 10, sonable. MI 9-9704 Storage 20 WANTED by high school student Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. that he had paid several visits in tee cJialrman to replace Ed May. Apply Mr, Hoyt, Arthur Drug, UNDERSELLS NA’HONAL Annex, Main St., to hear the fol­ used furniture and antiques at 3-lIlR. Richard Jenkins, 21 Pioneer Cir­ ^t^^^PairSTlsIa^'^S Pinney is an ally of John Alaop. NEED CAR? Your credit turned Auto Dilvlne School 7-A BOOKKEEPING done at home by Rockville. work as mother’s helper in town NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. lowing appeals: 420 Lake St. Cali aiid see what TWO ROOM furnished apartment, BOBfERS SCHOOL, one block, cus- the past two days to his sick fa­ cle. down? Short on down payment? competent bookkeeper with ac­ MANCHSISTISR Package Delivery. or at the beach. Call MI 9-9489. 1. Richard W. and Paula K. we've got. Open Sundays. MI third floor, heat, Ughta and gas ther, Joseph P. Kennedy, in a re­ K of C Cliang:M Site Bankrupt? Repoaaesaion? Don't Light trucking and paclmge deUv- BOOKKEEPER—FYiU-tlme, exper­ 381 STATE STREET, tom built 5 room ranch. Plastered SO. WINDSOR DISCHARGED SATORDAY: rfilUsd Meats for Soiad PREPARE FOR driver’s test. counting background, delivery COLLEGE senior, elemental^ edu-' NORTH HAVEN, CONN. Post. Gerald Park, for permission 9-6580. furnished, adults only. MI 3-6388. walls, partial recreation room, habilitation Institute here. Llora Hlrth, 24 Garth Rd,; ThCmas Our Lady of Fatima Council, despair! See. Honest Douglaa. In­ Ages 16 to 60, Driving snd «»i«— service. Call MI 4^1778 ery. RatrlMratora, washers and ienced preferred. References. Call to tear do./n a present dormer and trees, $17,900. Cterlton W. ONLY $17,900 "He can pay his bills," the Knights of Columbus, meats to­ When cooking meat for a cold quire about toweet down amall- stove moving niectalty. Folding In person between 9:30 and 12 cation major, with maid and child CHeatnut 8-3147 THREE OR FOUR giija to share 4 Mattlson, Ellington; Marcia Camp­ meat salad, let It cool, 'then chill room. Three Instnietors No wait­ care exp^ence, available June erect a new one. Hutchtol, MI 9-5132. WON’T IjAST .... 4 bedrooms President said- ”I( he couldn't. 1 bell, 94 Ferguson Rd.; Ralph Peti- night at 15 Prospect St., at 8 . eat payments anywhere. No small ing. Manchester DrlWng Acsde chairs for rent. Ml 9-0763 noon. Paul Dodge, 378 Main St SMALL'Us e d cement mixer with­ room furnished apartment, pri­ would have to, and I’m not as well o'clock. The meeting location, for­ In the stock in U’hich It was loan Or finance company plan. 12 for mother’s helper poeltlon'. 2. Ralph F. Stebbins, Lake vate entrance and bath, centrally Ranch with 2 full hatha. Walkout coias, Slmsbui-y; Daniel Maroney, my. PI 3-7249. MASON STONE work, sidewalks, MANCHE3STER Moving and Truck­ MI 3-6383. Diamonds—-Watcbi Shore Drive, requests for a vari­ out fnotor. MI 9-9871. PORTER St.—Large colonial home, recreation room. Ideal for large off as he is. " merly a store, is a change of lo­ cooked. It will be more flavor/ul Douglaa Motors, 333 Madn. steps, patios. Call MI 9-6451. HOUSEKEEPER to live in. Posi­ located. Ml 8-4342. or MI 36710. 5 bedrooma, 2)4 baths, 2-car ga­ 54 Pleasant St.; Bertrand Bolduc, and juicy. ing Company. Local and loni; dis­ tion available July 1. Write Box F, ” Jewelry 48 ance of 10 feet from rear property family. The President said a t least half .■54 McKee St.; Mrs. Judith Wright, cation for the council, which has 1961 CHEVROLET Parkwood sta­ MORTLOCK'S Driving Sehool—Of­ tance movii^, packing and stor- Herald stating references line in order to erect a one car ga­ TWO ROOMS, furnished apartment, rage, large landscaped yard. the mail he has received on the Hebron; Robert Peltier, 124 Maple been meeting at the Lottls Fisk tion wagon, V-8 powergUde, white- fice, 448 Main St, Manehester. Household Services ue. Regular aervlce throughout CLERK-TYPIST part-time, dicta­ WATCH AND jewelry repairing at rage. Rooms Without Board 59 bedroom set, kitchen set. refrig- Shown by appointment. Marion E. NON-DEVEIjOPMENT 8 .. .Spilt -bill has been “wholly misin­ St.; Holly Holm. Norwich; Megan Memorial Building. wall tires, electric windows, ex­ Leamhw correeUy "May Sava New England states and Florida. R.N. OR L.P.N. Laurel Manor, phone experience. MI 9-5738. reasonable prices, prompt aetV'' 3. Mrs. Mary Mensel, Squirrel Robertson, Realtor. hO 3-8$58. level with one car garaage. 3 large formed" about its provtoions. Miisicale for PTA Me*>t Tour Life." Driver educsUoa Offered 13-A ertitor, gas range, free electricity bedrooms. Living room with fire­ Fitzgerald, 27 Concord Rd.; Mrs, cellent condition MI 9-0538. MI 3-8563. Manchester. Name your hours. ice, 3 watchmakers, Manchester- Trail, requests a variance of 9 feet ROOMS TO RENT, also eatitoa with and gas, low rent; Apply 10 Depot He urged that doctors through­ Mae Mlllerd, Willlmantic; "I I»ve School." a song ar- classes. Member, Oonnecticut Pro­ MI 9-2324. efficiency. Scranton Motel, (tell MI QUIET 8TOEET—Chistom 4)4 room place. Push button kitchen, pining Wayne SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - Ratlnd ter’s oldest establlehed jeweler. from rear line to add a room 13 Square, apartment 4. expandable atone and shingle out the country write to him. to Abair, 23 Deerfield Dr;; Bruce rangsd. according to the aong 1960 RED MGA, heater, tonneau fessional Driving Sdhooi Awti. Ml from tba shop. Ca>i take care ot THE AUSTIN a4.'CHAMBERS: CO Situations,, Wanted- F. E. Bray 787 Main St., State feet by 15 feet on rear of hqusfe. 9-0826 atfer 8. room. Lovely setting with many Welfare Secretary Abraham Rlb- book, by Will Flimkett and L Q. 9-7398. Movmg, packing,ng, ^ r a g e -local PART-TIME counter girl to wait Cape, fireplace, large lot, park- trees. LOW TAXES, Easy financ Kingsbury 4 Durkin St.; Brian cover, foccellent condition. Will ac­ all your, upbolstertm needs at Hale 39 Theater Building. 4. Michael and Helen w m o. ROCKVILLE—2 room , furnished like setting, $14,500. Carlton W. Icoff or the bill’s sponsors—Rep. Kingsley. 260 Wctherell St.; Mrs, Lacking: will be among IS oongs cept any reasonable crffer. MI . sw at 6aTliiiga. Call CB^2aT«. and long dUtance. Xgimta tor on trade. Apply In person. Gor­ Route 31a and Depot Roqd, request , J LEAaANr furnished room for apartment suitable for working t o g . ______Cecil R. King, D-Gallf:, and Ben 9-SS21. LARSON’S Oonnectssari—TOiTff" Lyons vtm Lines Inc., world-wide don’* Cleaners, 881 E. Center St., gentleman, central location. MI Hutchins, MI 9-5133. HOUSE PAINTING and general permission to raise ptesent room couple, utilities supplied. TO (teJl our office for other particulars Cfltoton P. Anderson. D-N.M.,— Dawn Mcinllre, 45 Hvde St.; Frank School for the school's PTA to­ censed driving school trained — WASHER • REFRIGERATOR re­ movers. EVee estimates. MI 8-6187 Manchester. carpentry. Reasonable rates. Fuel and Feed 49-A 9-8686. 5-4828. night. The PTA holds its annual Certifted and approved Is no« of- pairs. ProrapL economical, expert, attached to house and rebuild earns MANCHESTER—8 room Cape. 1)4 MI 9-5808 —TO 56811 and get a "concise explanation” Obremski. 134 Hilliard St.; Michael teiing classroom sad behind Work guaranteed to satisfy. MI room approximately 6 feet wider. FURNISHED ROOMS, complete baths, shed dormer, paneled fire­ of the proposal. Ha,jdii, .58 Weils Si.; Mr*. Emily meeting at 8. „ I guaranteed. Flioiif MT 9^4887, Pnt- 9-6892. place wall, excellent construction, Prlnclpsl Renwlck J. Lewis said [ Sew-Simpla Play Dress wheel Instruction tor teenagers. terton’s, 190 Center St. All interested persons are Invit­ light housekeeping fsciliUes. Cen­ BARROWS A WALLACE Kennedy said the administration .Schaefer. 299 Main St.; John Pella, Ml 9-6076. Paintijig—Papering 21 Insurance Trainee ed to attend. trally located. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Bualnesfl Loeations large woOded lot. Hayes Agency, wants the help of doctors "and 248 Bidwell St.; Mrs. Catherine Carl the arrangers' names were pot REWEAVINO of bums, moth holes. You Will be trained and licensed FREE HAY ' Grant E. Toothaker Sr. Arch St., Manchester. For Rent 44 MI 3-4803' 55 E. Center St. Manchester gradually we are getting it ney, IIB Bluefleld Dr.: Walter ■dreamt up by a achool wag fori Zippers repaired. Window Shades ElXTERIOR and interior pcUntlng. Dogs—Birds—Pfcts 41 <’ Chairman MI 9-5308 "This 1.1 not s campaign against Uve "I Ijov# School" number " It's' Paperhangtiig. WoUpaper hooka. for the Interesting position Of a (DLONIAL DUTCH —6 beautiful Schultz, 376 Adams St.; Mrs. Mary made to measure; all sized Vene­ policyholder aervlce representative Approximately 50 acres of hay ROOM FOR gentleman, near Mato doctors," he said, vhecause doc­ a .Wrody," he explained. Grade 5 Daffodil Doily! Wallpaper removed. Ceilings. COCKER PUPS,, 11 weeks, very St., separate entrance, parking. STORE FOR rant. M3 N. Mato St. rooms, aunporch enclosed, hot ROCKLEDGEl—7 room Ranch. 4 Wiley, 79 Nile# Dr.; Miss Bette- stu d ^ ts will sing the aong in a tian blinds. Keys made while you in our nationally known fire and beautiful modem type buff, AKC free for th« cutting, Oommunlqate tor* have joined with us. This is Jane Gnihn, 118 Main .Bl.: Mre. wait. Tape Recorders for rent. Floors. .Good, clean workmanship. casualty insurance company. MI 9-2951. MI 96239, 96. water heat, beautiful backyard years old, large modern kitchen, a cariipaign to help people meet group'l^ncludtog "Maydav f'arol. " Marlow’s. 867 Main, MI 9-5221. FuUy insured. Reasonable rates. registered. Cocker grooming and with fruit trees and also fireplace. butit-ln oven and range, dishwash­ Catherine Tracy, 478 Parker St.; "M.V Dirb^kev DIodoro," "Drop In Leo'PelleUar, MI 9AS36 or MI boarding small dogs at reasonable- with Samuel Feltham, Wt'cicham FURNISHED room for rent. One (JORNBR SPRUCE and Birch, anj) 2-car garage. Very close to school er, dispoeal, pimtry, etc. Large their responsibilities. Judith l-arkln, Willlmantic; Mrs. Some typing necessary, college BE WARM "We .do not cover doctors' bill* the Fbrert,^" and "Finger Keep RADIO-TV REPAIRS all makes. 9-5083. - or equivalent business experience rates, H. C. Chase. Harmony HIU, Park, Manehester. block from Main St. Tel. Ml 3-0814 amall business, heated, low rent. and bus. Buy directly from ov'D' dining room, den, center entrance Mary Kraeischmar 281 Green Rd.; Moving" \ D rying cioth«s „Cara, phonography ehaiigera. Hebron Rd., Bolton, MI 3-5427. after 6 p.m. Call any time. er. Move right in. MI 9-1109 ot hall, paneled wall fireplace In liv­ here. We do not affeef the free­ Uheryl Moorhoiiae, South Windsor; PAINTING AND paperhanging. desired. For appointment call BE CLEAN dom of choice. You can go to any The Graded-. 5 and 6 bands will Honest, economical. Guaranteed 90 MI 9-5913. ing room with a beautiful view, 3 Otto Dleg, 6 Avon St.; Mrs I.uetta play 18 mimb^s and will accom­ is M sy fodoy... Good clean wcrkmanmp at rri- PROFESSIONAL clipping, groom­ BE THRIFTY OFFICE SPACE GALORE bedrooma, 2 baths, 2-car garage, doctor you want, and you work Stark, RFD 1; Douglaa Ingram, days. Famous for servlcs for 80 ing, bathing, all breeds poodles T^. 828-0856 pany all volce*v In the flnale, years. Phone MI 9A687. Potter- sonabla rates. 80 years In Id/rn- LIBERTY MUTUAL BE AN c .f• m. OWNER R(X)M FDR gentleman, private en­ BOLTON—Six room ranch on one plastered walls, selling at bank out your arrangements with him. 59 Crestrldge, Dr., Vemon; Mrs. "America." SIngihg groups from ton’s. chestei, Raymond Flske. MI a specialty. The Poodle Salon, MI trance, parking, MI 8-4372. Now leasing acr'e lot, 3 large bedrooms, panel­ appraisal, $31,000. Philbrick Agen­ We talk about the hospital bill, 9-9287. 9-9793 or MI 9-0500. Anriie Sprague, 637 Adams St.; kindergarten, and Grades 1 and 4 INSURANCE CO. ed family robm.-ceramlc bath, fine cy, MI 9-8484. and that is an entirely different Joseph Belliveau, 142 Dlsne D r; will also perform. AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphol­ •ela irtoTtie Finest In FURNISHED front room, light New air-conditioned professional neighboriiood. Only $15,900. Hayes mattee." EXTBRIOR-INTBRIOR painting, THREE AKC cocker boys wai^ housekeeping, 2 blocks from Cen­ building to be constructed at the Mrs. Sarah Noble. 32 Walnut St.; A number ot arrangRpients will ster 3 piece living room set; sofa Miss Hansen , , MI 3-1161 Agency. Ml 3-4M^ GLASTONBURY—Ideal for couple Kennedy later visited briefly at Mrs. Edith Weimsn, 6)2 E Middle and 3 chairs. '9145. Choose from decorating, ceilings, wallpaper­ love and freedom. FinaT price $30.' SEPTIC TANKS ter, woinen only. Call MI 8-5639. corner of Main and Haynes Streets. with no chUdren, Small kitchen, be traditl^al. Among triem will Tel, MI 9-0478. * Aln> Grade Mansion with 106 mayors Tpke.; -Mrs. BIgne Johnson, 61 be "On Top of Old Smokey." group of fine fabrics. Work done ing, floor sanding and reflnishing. YOU ARE a wonderful person. You Individual offices tailored to your SIX ROOM ranch 8 bedrooms, din­ dinette, living room, bedroom, from 'across- the country. The by expert craftsmen on our prem- Clean workmanship. No job too deserve a car of your own, new specifications. Abundance of park­ ing room, large kitchen and living Slrtcklsnd St.; Mrs, Ksthleen Klll- 'Red.River Valley," snd '■When large master bedroom 14x30. ga­ mayors, members of the Mayors son and son, StoiT.*: Mr*. Josn I-lohnny Come* Marching Honte Im s. All work fully guaranteed. small. John Verfallle. MI 9-5750. clothes and the many extras that ROOMS FDR rent, centrally locat­ ing. For more particulars please room., Magnificent family room, rage, artesian well 94' feet deep, Poultry and Si^Res 43 PLUailEO SEWERS ‘ Call Harly Van Camp ed. MI 96815. $18,200. Call Ml 9-5109 after 8, Committee for Health (tere (or the Reynolds and daughter. Coventry;! The mu*lcal fare Is directed- by MU) Fabric Salesroom, ITS ^ e make, life more pleasant. If a call MI 3-1108, any time. lot 110x540, taxes less than $30 per Aged Under Social Becurity, were St., exclusive Cheney Fabric PAINTING and wallpapering, wall- limited budget makes all thi* only week-days, all day Saturday and year. F^jli price $11,31)0 Two ad­ Mrs. Barbara Mertens'arid dsiigh-i Beverley Payne, John Hansen, art^ paper removed. Wallpaper books CHINESE G i^en Pheasants. One iladiiiie ClMRsd ROOM, WELL furnished, with ga­ Sunday. invited to attend the rally by ter. East Hartford. I I.^n*y R. Wallace Jr salesroom, in Mancheatsr. kQ- a dream let Avon show you how rage, private home, please call jacent lota can be bought, total 8-7322. Budget terms arranged. on request. Ceilings. Free esti­ brooder, $10. Call Ml 9-5875. after Septto Tanks. Dry Walla. Sower WARREN E. HOWLAND, Mayor Robert F. Wagner. DLBCHARGED YESTERDAY:! Police Arrest just a few hours a day can help 6; Unas lnstnIled--4>aUarJ Water- after 5 p.m., MI 3-8958. 3.2 acres four miles from Man­ mates. Call Roger. Ml 3-0928. make it come true. Call today for BOWERS AREA—7 room cape, 8 or chester. Frank Obremski Broker, Vice President Johnson carried Miss Hannah Jensen. 465 E. Mid-1 Waller Secoie. 29, of IM E. HAROLD ie SON Rubbish Remov­ proofing Dona. 4 bedrooma, 3 full baths, fireplace, the admli)^ls|ratioir plea !o St. die Tpke.: R. Oliver, Mansur, 28 8,iM ain Bt., was arrested by Rock- A, A. ANDERSON~Interlor decor­ appointment in your home at your Realtor MI 8-8728, MI 8-1118. al, Cellars, attics, yards, and convenience. Call 289-4923 formal dining room, full cellar, oil Louis where he told an openly Hawthorne St.; Mrs. Elsie McNal- vllle Police Sgl, George A. Trspp ator. painting. 109 Foster St. MI Articles For'Sale. 45 ROOM FOR rent, gentleipan only. hot water heat. Oarage, amesite weekly pick-up or burner barrels. 3-8508. MI 8-2693, after 6 ^ . 676 Mato street. MI 3-1108 ANQpVBR-rldeal. homeeile, 5)4 partisan aildlence of more "'an ly. Talcottvllle; Thomas Glonfrid. Saturday moi nlng and was charged i Harold Hoar, MI 9-4034. MAIDS TO Work between 9 a.m.-8 MoKiNNEY BROS. drive. Ehetras. Reasonable. CaU rofmt Capcv barn, 10 acres, lots of a thousand that the program is do, 52 Russell Bt,: Michelle Bur! with non-suppor.t. The arrest was | LAWN MOWEOtS—Toro, JsMXibMii, 336 N. Main St., Manchester Owner, MI 9-8705. se’t fiom t hsating EXTERIOR SPRAY and brush p.m. Connecticut Motor Lodge 400 Bolens, and Good all. Real iiia S«WM«M Disposal Co. NICE LARGE front room, private room here, Tongren Agency, Ml a "sound, reasonable and digni­ cheri, aiastonbury;, Adele Rlsley, made following' a family com-1 Building—Contracting 14 painting, commercial. Industrial, Tolland TJrice., MI 3-1555. ise-iss Peari BL—m 8-5808 home, gentleman. 3l (teurch St. Houses For Ren’ 65 36321. fied” approach to the health prob- RFD I; Timothy Donovan. 18 Ger­ plaint, ; ■ . j rotary, 18-38". Parts end wrvlca. Phone MI 9-5253 PORTER STREET Araa — CJo- ald Dr., Rockville; Herman Pjet- • O v f w g y l residential and trim jobs. Work Used mowers and tractors. T$«ds MI 96966. lonial, 8 rooms with finished rec Isms- of the aged-'-^ SecorV. free under $500 bond, is | ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, re^ guaranteed, free estimates. Jo­ In your - old maebina. I^RNON—3 year old 8 room Cape, In Detroit, U nlf^ Auto Workers rowskl, 114 Oak St : Rene .IlmmO, due in court tomorrow modeling all types of carpentry, Help WanteO-^Male 36 b ig h t R(X)M house for rent. Main room, breazeway, 1-car garage, fiva finished, assuma mortgage, 33 Hammond St , Rockville: Joh^ Hoapitel Notes You get pr)a.mium quality seph Dionne, contractor. Ml Equipment Co., 38 Main St. Boui* Street area, oil heat. AH 8-3088. on exceptionally well lan^caped President Walter P. Reuther at­ Nelson Higgins, Ml 4-1700 3-0494 after 4. FRONT ROOM, cantraUy located, monthly paymente, $101. Tongren tacked the AMA, saying it ws* Buck, 16 Cottage St,, Rockvillq; Admitted 'Ihursday: Levi Ry­ Mobilheat witl).R,T-98 . . . the 7-5 daily, 7-9 Thursday and Fri­ parking, 59 Birch St. MI 9-7129. lot with treea. Material and work- Agendy, MI 3-6321. moet completely effective fuel MAN NfeEUYBlD for established day. 7-4 Saturday. CDVk NTKY—4 rooms $90 6 rooms "manipulated by a small group Mrs. Jane Reilly, 7 Robert Rd-., der. Msin St„ Ellington: William BATHROOMS tiled, remodeling, •ervice route, $135 weekly, chance manahip in thia house far euper- oil additive in uae today. And additions, recreation rooms, iSl RATTMOND’S PAINTING— Inter­ H A V i YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS G R A N TS CENTRAL (XEAN quiet furnished $100. Alfred D. Heckler. PI 26519, lor to the average. Price $22.9(M. VERNON—For sale or assume of witch doctors.” Rockville: Michael Cersosimo, Bojka Jr., 32 Lawrence 84.1: Olga i types of carpentry. Also fall-out ior. exterior, spraying, Satisfao- fOr advancement to management front room with private entrance, between 5:806 p.m. Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8484, mortgage, lovely 6)4 room ranch, In Buffalo. . N.Y.. Reuther’* Wapping; Daniel Donovan, 1 Con­ Labbe. Sugar Hill Rd.. Tolland: | you get premium eeridee. Au­ Uto guaranteed, free estlmaUe. within 3 years. Bonus and prollt verse Rd., Bolton; Mrs, Victoria William Baskerville. Warehouse tomatic deliveries . . . e bal- shelters built. CaU MI 9-4391. MI 8-4495 after 4 p.m. DURING NATIOMAL REALTOR WEEK MAY 21-2S semi-private bath and parking. 1)4 taths, % acre land. Very rea- brothen Roy Reuther. joined sharing plan. Call HArrisoa 8-0421, FOR RENT—Tankerooaen Lake to BOLTON—Large 4,; room Ranch, James Quigley, assistant secre­ England, 81 S. Main 8t : Mra Point. I aoced.psyment plan and many 7-£T p.m. only! I - > • •■ , w MI 3-1888. aofiable. Please call owner. TO -4k Vernon. Cottage, 4 rooms, 3 down, spic and apan throughout. Oil heat, 5-9601, TO 5-9429. tary of health, education' and wel­ Katherine Augtist. RFD 2; Her­ Admitted Satu/day: Fred Pj u - ; other extras designed to make Florists—Nurseries 15 man Bchulzc, &8 Brooklyn Str; Electrical Services 22 FlUlCNDLY Ice Cream Is looking WANTED it's been, an old-UmS'custom (since 1910) among people In ROOM. FOR Rent, kitchen privi­ one u i^ lsh e d up. Conveniences. , plastered walla, dversiz# garage, fare. in urging paM.sage of the musaen, Meadow Brook Rd,, El- : home hrating rtcily ta$y. this area to grant a GRANT ht this agency the privilege eif leges, garage if wanted woman Ideal for couple. TO 8-7366. beautiful landscaping. Assume mO-FAMitY HOME program. Rockville; Darlene Wisdom, 547 Itogton. HARDY. TRANSPLANT flowers — for part-time help for evenings Center St.;—Ronald - Sherwood. I marigolds, petunias, ageratum, FREE ESTIMATES—Prompt sarv- and weekends for tlle summer. Ap- servicing the tele (or purchase) of (hoir homea. There'e a GRANT osUy. Evenings MI 3-4856. mortgage, pay $87 per month Secretary of Commerce Luther Admitted Sunday: David Bum-; 3-8 yn. EXPERIENCED Hayes Agency, 86m3. Tastefully decorated, one apart­ Windsor; Wllltarii Strickland, 22 snapdragon, salvia, alyssum, Ice on aU types of electrtcai wl^ pUcaUmis can be filled the to the WALTON W. GRAI«r AGENCY as tisual ready to gnat Hddges discussed . the program ham, Loehr Rd., Tolland; C lar-; Mobilheat ■T-98 dahlias, etc. Buy at the farm at ing. Licensed and Insured WUson store between p.m. Summer Romes For Rent 67 ment can accoihmodate a very Lillian Dr.', Susan Makula. Thomp- ence Dumais. 1 Biancroft Rd , ' ,1 >t Your young daughter will love EMBROIDERY MANCHESTER -O n bus line, 8 before 500 persons at a Boston sonvliler Mrs. Dorothy Ooteman, tt* cfMa-eefief wearing this fitted sundress on farm ■ prices. Also, potted hybrid Electrical Co,, Manchester. Ml the same conscientious effort' always to be taken for groot-ed Apartments—Flats— large family, assumabla G.I. mort­ rally, and Anderson, co-sponsor of Tolland; Shirley Holland. Laura | < v;- '■ Here’s a lovely, flower-fresh cen­ 6AUCE CRINDERS THREE ROOM cottage for rent, bedroom ranch 2 years old. car­ gage, located pnt across tha street Wappit)^ Francis Sullivan, 48 mOdIthn warm days — a cinch to n^ke terpiece to bring Spring to .your tomato plants. Albasl Farm, Vflla 9-1817. Glastonbury, MB 8-Tm .V with th r GRANT Agency. Just call LUUsn GRANT, Realtor aad Titaemenis ,63 West'" ' Beach, Westbrook, (tenn. port, aluminium storms,, fireplace, the bUI, spoke for the plin -to Dr„ Hebron; Jean V.,a 1 e n 11 n e, j Louisa Road, opposite VUla BARTENDEK—Bhcperienced, part- from St. Bridget’s Ohurch. Can .be Haynes at.; Mra. Janet Glenlater, Windsorvllle Rd.; John Jameson, | and care for!: - i favorite tabletop! Colorful daffo­ time. TR 5-6391. )Lst shift 7 to 5. (55 hours you will gladly be graat-ed an Interview ooncemtog the sale or SEVEN ROOM duplex, oil funiaee, . Mary Fournier, MI 9-3431. reasonable. Reynolds Realty. Tel. seen any ' time, by 4pp<^tfneht. Houstoh,.. Tex. ' ■ Broad Brook; David Little, Ando­ No.' 8328 with Patt-O-Rama is dils in simple embroklery. Louisa Restaurant, Birch Moun­ weekly). purchase of your home. Whether these rei|uirements concern a 238-3568. At a kM sas (Jity hiliyr -Interior Snlpslc St. i in sizes 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 years. Size tain, Bolton. Private Instructions 28 electric stoye, comment locs- WATERFRONT cottage Coventry Evenings Ray Holcombe, MI 4-1139, ver; Harold Weber. Hartford Birth Friday: A son lo Mr. and: Pattern No. 2694-H^haa hol-lron TOOL DESIGNERS and Detailers, modest Uttle Cape Ood, the larger more formal ^ype of horn#, tion. Adults preferred, (tell after Secretory Stewart L. Udall told Tpke., Rockville: Mrs. Lucille WE GIVE 4 ,1 ^ y a ] ^ of Sfi-idch. transfer for 16” centerpiece; color experienced, hour week. Man­ 4 n d W Lake - 6 bedrooms—8600 tor »ea- MANCHESTER - 4 roopi Ranch, 700 persons that the medical care Mrs. EMward Luglnbuhl. Elling-! COMBINATION pots $1.95 each and 60 5:30 to 10:30. ranch, term or equntry eetate, let your needs be gia^S-ed through 6, M( 3-7042; son. New boat, and Utilities in­ full basement, aluminum stormg WARREN E. HOWLAND, KuchinskI, Thompsori5^lle: Suellen GREEN STAMPS To order, send 85c in coins to: chart; directions. up; geraniums 35c each and up; chester Tool and Design, MI plan will provide for persons who Banks. Carpenter Rd., Bolton; An­ ton. • I v( Sue Burnett, The'Manchester Sere­ To order, send 35c In coins to: U. S. CIVIL SERVICE ' D M li£r»8’S3a. ply to Real Estate Board etove. refrigerator, pArktog. 118 amail house tor mld-Or opd of sen immaculate 8 bedroom ranch, breezsway 8 Mg sunny bedrooms, BROTHERS .Don’t miss the spring and Burn­ salvia, dahUas, sweet WlfllamT for. open. Ehmrlence usually’ unneces­ of Greater Hartford, Inc. - Main St., m 9-S». 96. June Acciimtocy by busteess cou­ family .^tchen, fireplace, ittadi- 34 foot living room with fireplace. bill poses no threat to doctors, Carol Donge and son, Hublard Dr., valesqent Home; Eleanor Son- Send 50c for the new big-size get-me-nots. Pansy plants, 60c -» f r e e and added: "Far from it Thetblll Vernon; Mrs. Shirley RelchenbAcfa gaUo, TaloottviUe Rd., v*rtion:' e r '63 Issue of our pattern maga- ’62 Album filled with lovely de­ sary. Informatim on Jobo, PART-TIMB cigar cleric, evuttbics Maaeheoter Bear! ot BeaHere ple with BO UM NANfaMifiai eopy. sad free patterns. evenings. RonttcelU’s Q nm baam ; store benefits. App^ at •Arilmr Blitchell Dr^ Manchester''' bn HUlterd St, heat and hot wstor. torred. .Writo Box 384, Nowtmra, Bser schools and Imu, 818,800. 138,100, Reh9n WMvwtoii Ageocy,. cine—without eonstdertog the sco- DISCHJtROISD TODAY: Ralph Ronald Muska, Mslrosa; Waldo 101*31 S ,CMf«r St. 438IOfalnfit. Ask for iCr. utpaocblao. lUS. MI S6m. Cooaecttout: Owner MI 3668T. nomies torolvad." Rlckert, Dart Hill Rd.,'RodcvUle. Leighton, Broad Brook; Thomas s."' ' V'- . i ■./ , MONDAY, MAY 21,1961 PA:GE FOURTEEN AYWifire Net jPreM Rmi lie Weether '.V ■ ' '"’41'"' For the W ei* Boded - Foreeast of U. B. Weather Bureatt <:.t Vi, ^ '■ r .,.- May 19. 1888' - ' '' ' ■ ■ : Ottleers of the Women's Society ZmtersWiUiEIeai* Clear, cold tonight, law Bear It. of ChrtatlBn Servloe of;. South m x 0 i Wednesday moatly sOBay, Ittti* About Town Methodist Church will' be elected at ' Paggioli-Baldwin 13,583 > j. a meeting tonight at 8 in the chapel 5 Bids Tonight LECLERC Msmbee of the Audit ^ temperature ctaangej High in 76b.. Amy P. la, Tol- ice in the church sanctuary. North Methodist*' Church was Five items will concern the Zon­ l*nd Rd., B, Resi­ No'Job Too Large or Small »in . Named to Board lience Zone A; Everett and Ruth de Quay has appealed urgent­ Manchester Lodge of Masons bow length gathered sleeves and WOOD-PUSTIC-METAL bell shaped skirt extending to a Keith, Meadow Lane, Residence ly to acting Secretary-Gen­ Anderson Shea Auxiliary, VFW, will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Fred T. Baker, 30 Lyndal* St, PLASTER of PARIS By PDEBCE LEHMBECK Afosed to' carry the program. ThJs^eU as those holding divergent chapel train. Her bouffant, finger­ Zone AA, to erect a house bn two ______l_S_a m .MM sibAblnn eral U Thant to halt all ag­ at the Masonic Temple. After a has been appointed to the town's brought complaint from the 'Views,” the station added. will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. tip veil of illusion, was attached lot portions which will have lees NEW YORK (A P)—The bgrlef business meeting members insurance advisory committee to asso^<.’ion that it had been Dr. EMward R. Annla of Mi gressive actioh in West New at the post home, preceding a succeed T. J. Crockett whose term to a petal crown with pearl trim. frontage than allowed by regula­ American Medical Asaocia- ami, Fla., the main AMA speaker, joint memorial service with the of John Mather Chapter, Order of DWYER PRODUDTS blacked out In the Presidents Guinea, the target of an Indo­ is expiring. Baker’s term will She carried a crescent shaped tions and Socony Mobil Oil Co., tion has countered President said the relati, pro at Man­ Carpenter’s Orbits a White House breakfast confer­ Main St., and brothers of the bride; declared that It was "Just another The letter made reference to TRADE-UP COUPON chester Country Club, will be and Gerald Gardner of Hilliard f stagbig of ‘let’s fool the Ameri­ the mediation efforts of Ellsworth ence that Kennedy reiterated pre­ guest speaker at a paid-up mem­ Wa'II give you, with this coupon, a St. can people again’ " and charged Bunker, a U.S. diplomat. vious charges that doctora Who bership meeting of Charter Oak $10.00 trade-in allowance on a new | Mrs. Baldwin wore a beige suit that tt omitted important - factors. De Quay said hts government's oppose financing health aervlcea 21' Pow-R-Drive Toro Whirlwind i Lodge, B’nai B’rith, Wednesday for the elderly by Social Security mower. Offer appllai ragardlasa of \ with matching accessories and a The AMA representatives spoke Outlook Improves "peaceful and constructive ap­ evening at Temple Beth Sholom taxe.s have not studied th* admin­ the condition or ago of your old lavender orchid corsage. The from Madison Square Garden, proach” to the question waa vestry. istration bill. mowor. Qood until May 31, 1962. A catered dinner will be served bridegroom's mother wore a beige the same spot from which Ken­ demonstrated clearly by its will­ OneCoupon per Pow-R-Drive Mower. eyelet'dress with coordinated ac­ nedy w^ed support of the King- ingness to discuss '^th Indoneat^ AMA leaders. In a nationally at 7. A brief business meeting will CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (A P )—Twin threats of precede the program at 9, to cessories and a corsage of yellow „ Frscchla Studio Anderson measure a day earlier all aspects of proposals made, by televised broadcast Monday night,’ •10 which the public is Invited. TTie roses. MRS. RICHARD TAYLOR PAGGIOU in a free-time' public service na­ weather and forest, fire smoke dissolved today and Project Bunker, "together with all. Items called the administration'* plan a golf pro and Instructor will give a A reception for 175 guests was tional telecast. Mercury officials were optimistic that astronaut Malcolm related to this problem- deemed “cruel hoax’ 'which would "heart­ held at the Rosemount Restau­ But whereas Kennedy spoke be­ relevant by either party.” lessly ignore milllona” who need A Whirlwind cuts better, op­ THIS COUPON IS WORTH demonstration and relate stories Florida Mrs. Paggioll wore a blue Whitney division of United Air­ Scott Carpenter could be launched on his orbital flight rant, Bolton. For a motor trip to fore a live audience of 17,600, the Bunker was reported to have coveragSr erates easier, lests longer, about the game. suit with white accessories and a craft Corp., Blast Hartford. Mr. two AMA spokesmen sat alone In Thursday. „ , _ proposed that ,thb United Nations Humphrey joined Rep. Carl Al­ needs less service and costs $ in ON A NEW white orchid corsage. The couple Paggioll is a 1955 graduate of less per year to own than gy the vast arena—an arrangement Weather' experts said smoky administer West New Guinea for bert of Oklahoma, House majority l U POW-R-DRIVE M l will live at 12 Oxford St. Manchester High School and haze from two widely scattered any other rotary. Besides you -that they said “ may help us get two years while Dutch officials leader. In opUmUtic prediction* Mrs. Paggioili is a 1960 grad­ Howell Cheney Technical School. across to the American people the flree was not settling fo this area State News l«. the best parts service In T O R O WHIRLWIND leave and Indonesian offlctala that Kennedy will get eon)* action uate of Manchester High School He is employed by the Amco Man­ MONDAY, TUESDAY and grossly unfair disadvantage under as feared Monday. T hey' said the industry. And, of course, Como In taKe over. The Indonesians were In this session of Congress on th* and is employed at Pratt and ufacturing Co., South Windsor. which ws doctors, are laboring U> there probably will bo some base described as receptive and the there's a one year warranty. Got Our health proposal. marLOW WEDNESDAY SPECIALS!; make otir voices and our reasons in the launching area Tbursday Dutch aa hesitant. That contrasted with a' state- but It should not Interfere wlOi Roundup PRICE! heard.” EASY TERMS! * A Boston station, WBZ-TV, re- camera ttacklng of the Atlas FAKFAK, West New Guinea, (Continued on Page Bight) BINGO ___ t ■ ______— FREE PURNELL PARKING — boc^er rocket. SPONSORED BY THE WOMEN’S AUXILIARY (AP)—The Dutch government au Science Shrinks Piles The fires are In the Everglades, thorlzed today the evacuation of OF FIRE AND PCNLICE JUNIOR ATHLETIC CORPS south of Cape Canaveral, and In a Taxpayer’s Suit 7(X) women and children from New Way Without Surgery Kowalski Pins marsh 16 miles to the west. The West New Guinea’s west and Police Capture TUESDAY, MAY 22-8 P.M. latter waa reported only smoulder­ Attacks Legality south coasts threatened by Indo­ ing today. nesian paratroopers. Stops Itch—Relieves Pain Senator Hopes PooslbUity of heavy clouds Of State Loans The evacuees were being moved Alleged Driver MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER—Ml 0-6221 York, N. Y. (Sp*clal> ~ For the so thorough that suflferers made above the Cape on* Thursday ap­ to the island of Biak and to Man C. R. (Rubs) Peablet shows news of his hiring as Pecos, Texas, police chi^f— “ On Main St. 60 Y ean With Everything" ARMY and NAVY CLUB • ‘ wWfih h« sidd yesUrday at Ran awnente, CJalif., he wag fired be- Proceeds For The Potty Footfasill League Insurance first time science has found a new astonishing statements like **Pilet parently vanished overnl|^t jMxen HARTFORD (AP) — A taxpay okwart on the northeast coast of hcalins aubstance with the aston> have ceased to be a problem T* On 2 G>ntests a storm front In. the Mldweet * ^ era suit attacking the oonsUtu- West New Guinea. in ^ tig a ted Billie Sol Estes, now charged with fraud in farm deals. Of Escape jCar Ishing ability to shrink hemor­ The secret is a new healing sub­ ed dlrecttai to the northrnortteaM. tlonallty of the state's new $25 stance (Bio-Dyne®)—discovery of rhoids, stop itching, and relieve _-ATED PRESS The storm earlier was pusWSig the mlUion Industrial building pro- The Dutch announced their Nep- pain — without surgery. a world-famous research institute. GROTON (AP)—Anthony. Del- SliCDd ------In Eew Britain and etoudt tgi(»srd < flo r t ^ , ^ gram wUl be instituted soon with ttme planes strafed Indonesian po- lernla, 34, wanted In the staring of In cate after case, while gently This substance is how available Waterbary east their votee today In ritlofia Monday south of Tfosrin- relieving pain, actual reduction in tuppogitory or ointment form -of v A t e yi|( poQpctatlon o f the stats ad- two Brooklyn ,detodUves, was ar-- under the name Preparation H®. l ^ a x Y riecUona that eoutd hava ______ItlilyJMiWV-’*“ “ **'■ minlatrntlcm. buan, where 120 Iq^laReslan TMtra- Judge Orders rested by State Police today. (shrinkage) took place. a atrong bearing on Congreaeman- Most amasing of all—resul U were At all drug counters. bftlelala iMleve State Attorney General Albert troops were drapiml Beturdsy. Police said Dellernla waa picked at-large FrankRaerelekl’s priitleal )m accopUhle on S. ^ les promised the action last The Netherisnds Information U.S. to Move Grain up at (hv home of his 'Wife in near­ future. night at an.emetgency meeting of Service said earlier Indonesian Body Exhumed by Norwich. . The f orecaet celled for eunny ekieg for the National the Industrial Building Commis­ paratroops had been forced back The atithorltiea said that an tm- when the polls opmed at noon In __ id Space Adminis- sion called by Gov. John N. Demp- near Teminbuan. That appeared W aterbu^ and Y OJn. In New Identified member of the family MAY SPECIAL— MON.-TUES.-WED. ONLY Boiled U a fiS eUd that based on the •ay- to contradict a claim by Indone­ In Estes Case called the Groton State Police bar­ Britain. 'The polls wM stay open in Off Estes Property 'pfSaeBt weather foreeeet, there Is Dempsey said officials of lend­ sia's Antara news agency that In­ racks and reported that Dellernia cities until 8 pChina i/ho are willing to come to no h^ actually charged that In Tllden, Neb. will be. look into allegations that- influ­ program. He had been looking Formosa. /-• ' the/ program is unconstitutional, A tornado cut a patch 600 feet He said it Is Ukely that someone into Estes' cotton allotments. MAN KILLED IN CRASH LONDON (A P)—CJolonlal Sect** will be brought from Texas to ap- ence in Washington helped Estes President ^ Chlang Ksl-shek’e but "It would be desirable to get wide and a mile long through the build his vast cotton and grain Dtkt. Atty. Bryan Ruaa had in­ HAMPTON (AP)—Two car# tary'Reglnald MaudUng eald today I government'set up the rommlttee western outskirts of Mitchell. 6«ar during the hearing*. He de- vited Freeman to appear before a /nigh court ruling to clarify the • — r storage empire. collided heodon today on Rt. 6, Britain 'waa puzzled Iqr Commu­ Konday after a storm of criticism Usue completely.” Scores of business places, homes clin^ to say whether T?exa# Atty. the grand jury here If the secre­ killing 2S-year-old Ronald P. Gen. Will Wilson would be asked Estes is now bankrupt and is nist ,C h ^ ’s change of poUcy because It had ottered a haven / Dempsey said he is confident and farm structures were levelled awaiting trial on fraud charges. tary had any new e'vldcnce. Free­ Gagnon, 20 Moosiip Rd., Central Take Advantage of Dur Spring Specialt to testify. man, In a telegram, advised coun­ permlta swarm* of refugees to de^ to only a comparative few of the that the program wlU stand up or damaged. Informed sources said the Sen­ Village. Both cars were demol­ The wind sucked Mary Jo Hohn, F o u n t s headg the House Inter­ ty officials "We know of none scend on Hong Kong. thousends of refugees British ofiV under legal scrutiny. ate Investigations subcommittee ished by the Impact. Gagnon rials ar* barring from overcrowd- 3, from the arms of her mother governmental Relations subcom­ here who may have any firsthand was elotie In hla car. The driver D D U B L E ^ . ^ mittee. His group will be the first expects to question at least 100 He told the House of Oommona ed'Hong Kong. / and swept her into a nearby field- knowledge. We are continuing to of the other auto, Frank M. Red Chinese border guards are i Cra$h Victim Dies In Cougrea* to conduct public arltnesses from both the Kennedy It was generaUy beUeved, ^ w - The child 'and her parenU,' Mr. and Eisenhower administrations, check, and if any names (are) Smith, 28, of Cottage Rd,, Cov­ GREEN STAMPS not trying to stop the human tid*. kORWALK (AP)—Mrs. A. to- and Mrs. DeWayne Hohn, were hearings on the Estes case, but a found will advise you. as we want ever, that moat of the refugees Barnes said (fians previously entry, was Injured. Police said With "It la hard to he certain of the land Oldden, 51, of 1 Wing taken to a hospital. S ^ te sul^ommittee ie preparing you to luive our full cooperation the craah occurred aa Smith Rd;, New Canaan, died in Nqrwalk an Inquiiy. had been made to move li046,156 Veal Clillets reason for It," h* continued. (Oontbnied‘ea Fage A diner was blown down. Injur­ buahela of grain from warehouses in this matter.’■ tried to pass a tractor-trailer. All On Location Hospital last night, Several hours Fountain said his subcommittee "Very few othef countries have ing three women, and.‘ the wind under the control of Coleman D. Marshall was found dead on his Smith .'Waa taken to Windham after beli^ Injured In an auto ac­ would concentrate on grain stor­ farm near here. He had been shot Community Memorial Hospital Cleaning Of eel Pak Braml shown any parttotilor desire to re­ tipped over an ice cream truck, age aspects of the case, but might MeSpadden, a ' businesg associate ceive large numbers of Chinese. cident here. injuring the driver, Ralph Winter. with a bolt-action rifle Justice of In - WUIImantic. Upholstery and Large sise, all.: ih*at, no New Canaan, police said Mra also taka a loric at Bates dealings of Estes. ' "We must hhv* effective control Telephone and power lines were Asked what would be done with the Peace Lee Fafmer returned waste. Senre 'with apple P o l n ^ H i ^ OUdden was a passenger in a cat in cotton allotments. SIAMESE TWIN DIES Wall to Wall Carpet over the number of people coming knocked out. Asked it his subcommittee had the .Estes elevators and wsre- an inquest verdict of suicide. operated by her daughter, Eliza­ A fire house siren alerted the A few Hours after the grand LONDON (AP) — Jennifer 8 9 : intp Hong Kong." . , beth, 19, which crashed into a access to reports of the 76 FBI hgusea after the grain t* removed, Offer good until May 81, MaudUng jadded that Individual Norwich M an townspeople of Tllden after a agents President [Kennedy has Barnes replied that is not his Jury reopened the investigation Amadu from Nigeria died today 1962 parked tnuA in Old Norwalk Rd. Judge Barron ordered the disin­ during an operation to separate C h l n ^ e T S ^ g t o slip over the Mra GUdden and her daughter twister had been spotted on a said are assigned to the case, problem. border knew aO Uttle about the Weather Bureau radar In nearby Fountolh said Atty., Gen. Robert The government pays about terment. He said he^acted at the her frpm her Siamese twin RUG and were -taken to Norwalk Hospital. Joan. A spokesman at Hammer­ motivos' of the Peiping govern In 2 Slayings •The mother died of multiple 4n- Norfolk. F. Kennedy has pledged cooper 18.5 cents a bushel a year for /UPHOLSTERY menl as the British authorities . Thuiks tO .the warning, the Carl grain at<^ge. (Continued on Page Eight) smith Hospital said 5-month-old nEM.CAUF0MM ternal Injuries. The daughter was ation. Jennifer succumbed two-thirds GARNER'S CLEANING His statement coincided wUh|§.. NEW YORK (AP) — An ex-con. treated for ,a fractur*)d elbow and Ekites got mdre than $7 million . (Coatinned on Pkge Eight) in grain storage payment# from of fhe.way through a five-hour 8 GRISWOLD ST,—MI 9-1752— M I F-«7«7 ! - irnountliig concern in British offlr .vlct named by police as the trig, lacerations of the chin. the government. S to i^ e costs on operation to separate the twins, clal quarters over the cetngee german In the . slaying of two who were joined at the base .of problem. Thff British government Brobklyn detectives In a holdup the 43 million bushels of grain the * ^89 to 9 0 ^ * Agrlculturs Department plans to 2 Negro Mothers^ 20 Children the spine, Joan, showed an Im­ SmAWBERRIES n u 'w a m M Uie United States and has been captured in a suburban French Police G r^ mediate Improvement following HAR'TFORD (AF)—The State move out of hi* warehouses would other and international ro- CUoogo motet A man accused of the death of hra- sister. She had NEAPIND QUART ROX Uef orgsabatloaa the refugee* are Motor Vehicle DepMtment’e dally tun in excess $5 million a year. helping to arrange his flight has 15 ih Terrorist iPlot George A, Bamea, an aaslstant' Due to Arrive Today in Hyannis been working for two, providing Enormoua mby-red berries, a'dangerous sltuatfon. recud of automobile fataltues as been ozlreBted b m . of last midnight and the totals on to Secretary of Agriculture Or­ the blood circulation and oxygen the biggest and sweetest The number of Chinese trying A nationwide manhunt is on for for Jennifer, always the weaker OP MANCHESTER so far this year! the same data laat year: On De Gaulle’s Life ville L. Freeman, said the grain aETCHER tU SS CD. to reach the crowded British col­ two ex-con'vlets wanted for the - -1961 1962 By The ASSOCIATED PRESS ' Today's arrivals from Little of the pair. The spoUeeman said ony 1* growing despite'efforts to will be moved to other locations Rock, Ark., will bring the total Mitchell 59* murders. Their phdtographs end KUIed. / 89 90 in an orderly manner over the Two Negro women and their 20 the separation o*-the twfo* By GODFREY ANDERSON 1 88 W EST 5UD 1MJE TURNPIKE. turn them back. . descriptions have been circulated. sent here to 34. - had been completed and Joan 9^7879 mtormants here stressed that If PARIS (AP) — French police next 18 months. children were due to arrive in Victoria Bell, 36, and her 11 was tbiilght very fit, alert apd WHEN YOU THINK OP Sweet and Yellow f The prtatmer seised in the Oii- Barnes told a news conference ■the inflnx continues HOng Kong ^ State Woman Killed . spread, a dragnet across France Hyannia. Maas., today aa indigna­ children ranging from 2 to 14, are better han she had been. GLASS, THINK OF FLETCHER! cago suburb la Anthony , (Baldy) that a crash - program of moving ' may' fMw n dangerous public STEPHI&mUJS. Tex. (AP) and terror-ridden Algeria.. today tion grew against aouihem whites due by bus at 6:28 p.m CORNER IIURANT SX FoririU, M, Brocdtiytv t the grain worid cost some $3 health problem. Already its A Ridgefield, Conn., woman was for more Secret Army Organiza­ accused of befog "cruel and Mrs, Lela Mae Williams,. 36, 27 ON PLANE W IX E D Portelll ogroed 'Sraalay night to million. However, he said, the pgmked population — mora Bian waive extradition pcocaMUngS- H* among thrCe. persons killed when tion kUlera InqiUcated In an abor­ vlcloua" and ’ leVll." snd her nine children, al.'jo rang­ LARGE QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! way In which It Is to be done will ing In age from 2 to 14, are due EBEBABURG. Germeuy (AP) FRESH CORN 5-39 throa m U & a crammed Into le w denied firii« the ,MbU that 8 cm- smashed into the side o f an tive plot to aasasslnat* President MeanwhUe, ^aegregatlonlsnead- A four-engine U.8. Navy plane not cost the government anything several hour# later. PLENTY OF.^RONT AND REAR PARKINO . than 'MO''square miles—Is short oc mowed down deteettVM LUke J. empty gmvei: truck yesterday. . Charles de (3auUe. er in Shreveport, La., suggeated on a secret mlseton exploded, She was Julia F, Segesman, 63. At least 15 subjects were held addltionisl. 'i that Edward M, Kennedy. the State Rep. Allan Jones, R-Barn- . . ‘ FhOon, 66, end John P. Finnegan, Asked why the grain would be stable. attacked the idea of the crashed and burned, killing all AUTO GLASS INSTAUED ' Dtplomatio eourcee said the r«i' 88, who held New York., police of S3 Bnanchville, Ridgefield.. The toe questioning in Paris as au- President’s youngest brother, open 27 persons aboard. U.S. au­ other victims In the car were Jo- thoritlea aniwtinced the, smashing moved, Barnto said it was a mat up the Kennedy summer home in reverse "Freedom Rides," with .tarees seem to bo fleeing Commu- department cltatidns for valor. one-way paid tares, u being im­ thorities at the scene said at GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Another chance to get a tull book 1 China more throu^ fear of seph WUlism White, 75, and Nely of the second secret army attempt ter of public policy. nearby Hyannia Port to the reverse The men sought are: When asked to clarify his state moral. He spoke on (he floor of least 20 bodice were reoovw d. flunino than through extreme hun- Jerome (Jerry iRoeenberg, 34. lie tk White, jprostimably hi* wife, on De Gaulle’s life In eight "Freedom Riders.” A spokesnuui at Atlantic Fleet ment,.Barnes replied; the Massachusetts. Hduse yester­ MIRRORS (Hrapkiee oMi Deer] 6ae Bamuel J. Rosenberg and of Oklahoma City. - months. Shreveport Atty. Charles Barnett Air Force headquarters' at Nor­ "There are a lot of considera­ also said he would aak the Justice day. ' S n S * ^ plans to" Rdiiiad Arnold, Brooklyn. Police The track skidded 185 feet af­ Arrests made In Paris, In the Jones asked Atty. Gen. Kennedy folk, Va., said there were 27 end PICTURE FRAMING (oR types) ter the crash, vrith the car lodged tions which have to he taken into Department, headed by Atty. Gen. large numbers b< tewmqMi^.jin aftid he has * Atvoread wife and French Medit(rranean port of and Southern legislators "to do all dieclosed the classified nature of 1500 EXTRA the oouatryalde aHro h*v* ssnrred beneath it The track driver, MarssiUe and in Algiers broke up account. K>0SA Some of the conspbmtors re­ ChUMttS.'* in Muplch said the plane, a — “$4. Rnneriy State Student M ured rision was made that the best In-, Twdve N^froca have arrived at stitute a "twisted sense of revenge MEDICINE CAMNETS eed SHOWER DOORS Look for the bonus stamp displays mained at latge, however, and becauTC the U.S. government re­ WV2 Constellation, waa beUeved TAIFXI, Ftonnoea (A P )— 'V ^ of ■ (3UEN8 FAIXa, N. T. (AP)— terests of the department would this Ctfoe Cod Community in the UVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY Pnsldaat a m Cbsng mist wfth Ai ihe dnrar of the miiined ge^ A two-ca# eriUeidi^ last night at police preseed a search .fw them fused to atop "Freedom Rldera to have blown up In, the air be­ OPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVEMTOO throughout the store! No coupons needed! be served by moring this grain peat 11 day*. A family of 10 .from cause the tall aection waa fenad the NaticoaUat CWn* ------awiay car tn the hoMlip. Oonneo- Sn intarsectiqn five milea north o f In Franc* and AIgeria. jmary, AU., and a family of from attempting ^to break Jim , ESniMATXS OLADLY GIVIIN Prilc* pictured Om . onqieotJ as out In aa orderiy nuumsr." Montgoi several mUes from the main BMnt’e speelsl rsfugeo — - tient state poBe* paid be had her* took tMk Ilfs of a coed and In- o w n - — — ______- «hc from Macon. Ga., reportedly Barnes sarilsr had said that a .(Uouttuned «n Page Seven), wrockage. ' ^ » a » bond s m m t o g tba s n Oaa isUt this waek. ••^X. eSISStiEiSS I « ■ D m * h i m ) « 410 a.__

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